How can i make init chroot after executing /etc/rc, and executing /etc/rc again in the chrooted enviroment?

For this to work, i'd like to know at what point do i call chroot(), becouse init.c uses fork() at the point where it runs the rc script.

The thing is, i want to run a whole system in a chrooted enviroment in this livecd i'm making. But the command "chroot /mnt/root /etc/rc" returns after the /etc/rc has been run, dropping me back from the chrooted enviroment. And if it doesn't, init never starts the multiuser mode.

So how can i go to the multiuser mode in a chrooted enviroment? I guess the only way to do that is to modify init.c

Any help/feedback is appreciated.

Cheers, Erik

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