Andrew Chittenden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I used to be able to use "dchroot -c ia32-unstable -- bash --login". Now
> it says:
>
> # dchroot -c ia32-unstable -- bash --login
> E: Only one command may be specified
> I: Run "dchroot --help" to list usage example and all available options
> # 
>
> And there doesn't seem to be a way of doing this (that I've tried).

dchroot -c ia32-unstable -- "bash --login"

dchroot version 0.99.0 had an accidental regression where it adopted
the schroot command syntax.  All other versions take a single argument
to pass to "/bin/sh -c", so you can put whatever shell commands you
want in there.


Regards,
Roger

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