CHROOT Tutorial?
Manuel Arostegui Ramirez
manuel at todo-linux.com
Fri Sep 14 18:26:36 UTC 2007
El Viernes, 14 de Septiembre de 2007 19:53, Mike McCarty escribió:
> Manuel Arostegui Ramirez wrote:
> > El Viernes, 14 de Septiembre de 2007 19:25, Mike McCarty escribió:
> >>I'm interested in learning the ins and outs of setting up a
> >>chroot environment for "native cross development". IOW, I'd
> >>like to run another version of Linux in a chroot environment
> >>on my same discs. The information on chroot is, ummm, sparse.
> >>
> >>Could someone please point me to some tutorial information?
> >>
> >>The web searches I've done get many many hits, which are not
> >>very useful.
> >
> > Hi Mike,
> > Well I wrote a manual some months ago about how to jail users, so they
> > only could use the commands you let them, and obvilusly they cannot scape
> > from /home/user
> >
> > Unfortunately, the manual is in spanish, sooo, I guess I could write down
> > the basics steps for you in english if you're interested.
> > If so, let me know
> >
> > All the best.
> > Manuel
>
> Bueno, ya que espanol es mi primer lengua, quiza seria mejor
> mandarme el URL :-)
Vaya, que sorpresa!!! :-)
>
> Actually, I speak English better, but Spanish was first.
You should practise it and help us to defeat the English as the international
language! :-)
>
> Anyway, thanks! Either will do. I might struggle with
> some vocabulary with Spanish, but that's what dictionaries
> are for.
>
Here you are the link, it's an approach, but I think it will be a good start
for what you want.
If you don't understand something, either about the chroot or the language,
let know!
Al the best
Manuel.
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