> ## Problem
> 
> It turns out that, while this is quite easy to do on Fedora with DNF and 
> `unshare(1)`, it is not as easy on other distros that I've tried, namely 
> OpenSUSE where Zypper doesn't seem to like being run through `unshare(1)`, 
> and would likely require `sudo` instead

Hmm, not sure what I did wrong when trying this out originally, but now I've 
just tried doing an `unshare -rm --mapauto zypper --root ...` and it seemed to 
work just fine and installed the filesystem into the specified directory.

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