On Tue, May 02, 2006 at 07:25:16AM -0700, CrashedAgain wrote: > Yes,chroot is essentially having two systems sort of at the same time. > I say 'sort of' because if you chroot to the other system you change > over to that system entirely, so you would have to have an entire > duplicate system to keep your other apps running. Even then there is > issues with where is 'home' & maintaining bookmarks, address files etc > on two systems. why not mounting home a second time in the chroot (option ``bind'' IIRC in linux's mount?) -- cu
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