Daniel Horecki wrote: [---] >> Word of warning: I have tried to use init.root on several amd64 >> systems, and it doesn't work properly (you'll get all kinds of weird >> problems). It seems that people with i386 aren't having any of these >> problems, though. > > My friend has that problem too. Seems that if directory, which is used > to chroot hasn't mode 777, he had problems. With mode 777 problems > dissapears. If it's not too much trouble, could you ask him to read http://www.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-single.pl?number=36963 and then let me know if this is what he was seeing? The reason I ask is because the first thing I tried was chmod'ing 777 on the directory which would be chrooted -- but it didn't help. Now I'm wondering if that command line may have suffered a typo. And I also wonder why the problem would present itself on amd64 and not i386 -- anyone have any ideas? -- Kind regards, Jan Danielsson
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