On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, John wrote: > Install RHL 9 on a computer. Back it up using (maybe) tar. > Restart it somewhere into a directory on your workstation, maybe into > /var/local/RedHat/9 > To do you work, > chroot /var/local/RedHat/9 > > If you want, you can start daemons and X in there. X offering a login > screen could be handy. To do that, you might want a second IP. If so, > configure (maybe) eth0:0 outside the chroot environment. > > This will give you the appearance of running RHL 7.3 and RHL 9 > simultaneously on the one computer. This turns out not to build well for the presence of the NPTL model kernel skews the build process, even within a chroot. -- Russ Herrold