Hi, I have never set up or used a chroot environment, but am forced to set one up in a new AMD64 system, to be able to run some 32 bit apps such as openoffice.org. I would like to install an easily "reversible" chroot environment; i.e. one that can be removed very easily. I have read some suggestions that setting up a chroot environment with NIS working as a client, and the 64 bit system as a server may be the cleanest way to do this. I have installed NIS, and read its documentation, but being completely inexperienced with it, can't make much sense of it. It would really help if I could see some configuration files (/etc/ypserv.conf, /etc/ypserv.securenets, /etc/default/nis, /etc/yp.conf). I would appreciate it if somebody can share these config files, whether in the context of setting up a chroot or not. Comments on alternatives or critiques would also be very welcome. Thanks in advance.
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