Re: Fwd: Re: Soft-float chroot on hard-float distro and vice versa

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On 12/18/2012 01:13 PM, David Marlin wrote:
> 
> Brendan Conoboy wrote:
>> On 12/17/2012 07:57 PM, Jon Masters wrote:
>>> Bind mount /proc, /dev, /sys, and then it'll work just fine. You need
>>> cpuinfo visible for e.g. rpm to determine you are on a hard float system.
> 
> Do you also copy the /lib/modules/<KernelVersion> from the hard-float 
> rootfs to the chroot?  IIRC I had to do this.

Only needed if you plan to boot, or you don't have e.g. /boot{,/uboot}
mounted and will need to load modules at mount request time for vfat.
Easy fix is to have everything you need already mounted and loaded, but
it's also very unlikely you'd be trying to install kernels that way.

Jon.


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