Before you chroot, do "mount -bind..." of /sys, /dev, /proc and maybe /boot under the chroot dir to make chroot more useful. Cheers, Amos On 11/22/08, Joe Barjo <jobarjo78@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thanks for the suggestion. > I did the rpm -Va but have quite a lot of prelink warnings. But filtering > them out gives a good list of files to transfer. > > I still wonder why the rsync method doesn't work, as I'm rsyncing from > another server with the same distribution. > > I also don't know how to re install grub from the debian. Under chroot, > there are no devices. > It seems that the root filesystem doesn't even get mounted, as I have no > logs at all. > > > On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Lorenzo Quatrini <lorenzo@xxxxxx> wrote: > >> Joe Barjo ha scritto: >> > Hello >> > >> [snip] >> > >> > But my real question is: How can I get a list of files in the whole >> > filesystem that were added or modified compared to all the files that >> > come from rpms? >> > Is there a script for doing such a thing? >> > >> I think that doing some scripting around rpm -Va (to find modified files >> from >> rpms) and a 'comm' between "rpm -qla" and something like "find /" (with >> some >> clean-up to get files not coming from rpms) will do the magic. >> >> -- >> Regards >> Lorenzo Quatrini >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> > _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos