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SubjectRe: Using proc in chroot environments
    Hi Mark :)

* Mark Mielke <mark@mark.mielke.cc> dixit:
> > I'm using a chroot environment on my main disk as a 'crash test
> > dummy', and I need to access the proc filesystem inside it. Since
> It sounds to me, as if you want something like UML... :-)

More or less. It's just the chroot is easier for me, but I would
like to test UML someday O:))

> chroot environments are traditionally quite minimal, meaning that they
> usually don't require /dev/pts, /proc, etc.

I know, but I think that UML is unnecessarily complex for me. I
can go with just a chrooted env.

Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado

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