Hello,

At tonight's meeting I mentioned schroot as a friendlier way of setting 
up and using chroot environments. As long as you're working with Linux 
distributions that support network-based installs, this tool can be 
quite handy. I use it to manage chroot versions of Debian that I develop 
in for an embedded project I'm working on.

The schroot project doesn't have an official web site as far as I know, 
but this tutorial will get you up and running with it:

http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/566

This was another article that describes setting up Debian build 
environments:

http://www.pseudorandom.co.uk/2007/sbuild/

Enjoy,

Scott

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Scott Garman
sgarman at zenlinux dot com
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