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> After restarting init my tty6 works, however I keep getting PAM messages > on my console such as: > PAM_unix[19031]: (login) session opened for user minghua by minghua(uid=0) > I noticed such messages go to /var/log/auth.log in my stardard > installation, however this log in chroot (/var/chroot/var/log/auth.log) > is existent but empty. I also looked at my /var/chroot/etc/syslog.conf, > but it is identical to /etc/syslog.conf. The problem is that if you want to log to files inside the chroot you should probably run a seporate syslog from inside the chroot and configure it to only listen on /dev/log (inside the chroot). Also, programs that start logging outside the chroot will continue to log to that syslog since the connection is kept open. Using netstat -a -p and lsof may give you a little more information on who is accessing what. - -- arthur - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://tiefighter.et.tudelft.nl/~arthur -- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+2H63VYan35+NCKcRAiwuAKCDGf6Jh2XAF/VgDg9n8qBoLtRz2wCg3hD4 7dt8kHewKtnCMhSbVFpjO04= =nv6J -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----