On Saturday 04 October 2008 13:33:31 B Wooster wrote:
> The chroot environment shares /tmp and hence all of X display with the
> main host. Is there a way to trick firefox into not locating the
> firefox running outside the chroot? I suspect it is the sharing of the
> tmp folder that allows firefo
On a x86_64 Linux machine, I made another x86_64 chroot environment
for FC9, and installed a 32-bit firefox in the chroot. The main host
has as 64-bit firefox, old one - 1.5.x something (BonEcho).
When I enter the chroot, and log in as root, I can start the 32-bit
firefox. This opens up a new sess