Is It Possible To Have A schroot Config In My Project Directory?
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I am writing a script that creates a chroot
with schroot
.
However, to avoid mounting the home dir I have to modify some files in /etc
.
This means that if I run the script on someone else's PC it is either going to work differently or leave behind configuration files after the script has been removed.
The schroot wiki says
Setup
Configuration file: /etc/schroot/schroot.conf
If you prefer separate configuration files, place them in /etc/schroot/chroot.d/.
Is there a way to use a configuration file in my project directory instead?
chroot
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I am writing a script that creates a chroot
with schroot
.
However, to avoid mounting the home dir I have to modify some files in /etc
.
This means that if I run the script on someone else's PC it is either going to work differently or leave behind configuration files after the script has been removed.
The schroot wiki says
Setup
Configuration file: /etc/schroot/schroot.conf
If you prefer separate configuration files, place them in /etc/schroot/chroot.d/.
Is there a way to use a configuration file in my project directory instead?
chroot
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I am writing a script that creates a chroot
with schroot
.
However, to avoid mounting the home dir I have to modify some files in /etc
.
This means that if I run the script on someone else's PC it is either going to work differently or leave behind configuration files after the script has been removed.
The schroot wiki says
Setup
Configuration file: /etc/schroot/schroot.conf
If you prefer separate configuration files, place them in /etc/schroot/chroot.d/.
Is there a way to use a configuration file in my project directory instead?
chroot
I am writing a script that creates a chroot
with schroot
.
However, to avoid mounting the home dir I have to modify some files in /etc
.
This means that if I run the script on someone else's PC it is either going to work differently or leave behind configuration files after the script has been removed.
The schroot wiki says
Setup
Configuration file: /etc/schroot/schroot.conf
If you prefer separate configuration files, place them in /etc/schroot/chroot.d/.
Is there a way to use a configuration file in my project directory instead?
chroot
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