Alexander Fieroch wrote: > I also can chroot to my chroot-path as root and switch to the user. Then > I can start every programm. > The thing that's not working is dchroot as user. As root it's working too.
Have all of your 'dchroot' calls used -d? Does it work without -d? The above makes me think you have LD_LIBRARY_PATH or some such variable set which is breaking bash in the chroot. The -d is preserving the environment. By going in as root and then switching to the user you are probably avoiding passing along those environment variables. So I would try it without the -d and then I would check the environment. Bob
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