> On Debian systems, it is common to run the stable distribution, and
> then reserve a specific area of disk for the unstable distribution,
> which one can use as if it were the entire installed OS via 'dchroot
> unstable'.  To make this work, certain directories have to be
> accessible to both systems, and bind mounting is the usual solution.
> I think the original poster complained of problems in a chroot.
> Without the second, the first mount will not solve the problem in a
> chroot environment.

ok. i'll add it to FAQ 17.

t


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