"Gudjon I. Gudjonsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi Goswin and all the others >> > >> > # ia32 chroot >> > /home /var/chroot/sid-ia32/home none bind 0 0 >> > /tmp /var/chroot/sid-ia32/tmp none bind 0 0 >> > proc /var/chroot/sid-ia32/proc proc defaults 0 0 >> > /dev /var/chroot/sid-ia32/dev none bind 0 0 >> > >> > Well obviously there's more to it, this is just the relevant part ;) >> > >> > I hope this can help somebody. >> > I have sound in flash and mplayer with no other configuration required: >> > please note I use esd in my gnome desktop, not sure if it's relevant or >> > not. >> > >> > Enjoy! >> >> You are missing /sys and /dev/pts. >> >> MfG >> Goswin > Now there is one thing I don't understand. I do have sound with the following > entries in fstab (thanks to a hint from Lennart) > # ia32 chroot > /home /var/chroot/sid-ia32/home none bind 0 0 > /tmp /var/chroot/sid-ia32/tmp none bind 0 0 > /dev /var/chroot/sid-ia32/dev none rbind 0 0 > proc /var/chroot/sid-ia32/proc proc defaults 0 0 > rbind makes a difference
Yes, with rbind you don't need to mount /dev/pts separately > but I have no no mounting to /sys, perhaps I should add that but according to > the debian reference manual it should be done in another way. /sys shouldn't be needed for sound. But, for other hardware like USB scanners it might be necessary. > http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-tips.en.html#s-chroot > chroot # cd /dev; /sbin/MAKEDEV generic; cd - I wouldn't create a static /dev in a chroot on a system that uses udev. > Is this difference documented somewhere or can you explain this? It might > explain why my 32 bit xoscope cannot access the 64 bit comedi lib driver. I have no clue about this :) What is xoscope and comedi? Matthias -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]