On Thu, Feb 03 at 20:23:20 (+0100), Christoph Berg wrote: > What's the difference to makejail and debootstrap?
1. Created chroot enviroment use less disk space, and does not include not needed files/dirs (like: passwd, chown, chmod or files in fileutils package etc) Creates 'chroot', not another debian installation. 2. Does not need to start/stop service (like makejail), sometimes it's not possible. For example I try to create another chrooted env on machine where executes 200 apache and I could not stop apache. Also makejail creates chroot on heavy-loaded machines very strange, IMHO. 3. Update of chrooted packages easy and can be executed in any time (makejail need to stop/start service) PS: probably you need to try it. maybe I just don't understand... -- Sergei "df" Kononov GnuPG ID: 0x7D992F45 Linux - because software problems should not cost money. (by Shlomi Fish)
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