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What is the best way to print from a chroot?
I have a 32bit chroot setup for oo.
or, you may be able to solve the problem the other way round.
- disable host cupsys and start chroot cupsys. print from chroot.
this I've proved to be working fine.
- use chroot wrapper for host lp/lpr, to use chroot printing.
this is what I've just about to try.
- the beauty of this solution is that you don't need to maintain two
version of printing system (and setting up a print server).
i can access our printers (shared via cups) without any problems. i just
installed cupsys to chroot and copied the /etc/hosts file to chroot
/etc/. then, it seems to work ok.
regards,
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