On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 23:50:24 +0100
Alexandru Cabuz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexandru the sound device, whatever that is... I'll try mounting
Alexandru the /dev also see if that helps.
Yes, it does. Success! It should be added to the faq that you need to
mount /dev too.
I'd relax
Make sure you have /dev, /proc and /sys mounted in the chroot
directory. According to the howto add /home and /tmp also.
The howto does not say anything about /dev. So it should also be
mounted in the chroot, huh? Cos the chroot has its own /dev and I
thought it should be able to get by on
On Thu, 2004-12-02 at 10:10 +0100, Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
Make sure you have /dev, /proc and /sys mounted in the chroot
directory. According to the howto add /home and /tmp also.
The howto does not say anything about /dev. So it should also be
mounted in the chroot, huh? Cos the chroot has
I had to mount /dev because I use udev and my /dev directory in chroot
was almost empty, and had no sound information (/dev/dsp, /dev/snd,
/dev/mixer, etc). That is the only way sound worked on my system. If
you are using devfs or udev, the /dev directory needs to mounted. I
suspect this needs to
Alexandru the sound device, whatever that is... I'll try mounting
Alexandru the /dev also see if that helps.
Yes, it does. Success! It should be added to the faq that you need to
mount /dev too.
Alex.
On Thursday 02 December 2004 05:56, Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
But inside the chroot sound does not work. Outside it does, of course.
How would I get it to work?
I don't have a problem with sound inside the chroot - it works exactly the
same way as in the 64-bit part of the system. I know
.
Alexandru But inside the chroot sound does not work. Outside it
Alexandru does, of course. How would I get it to work?
Alexandru For example I can *watch* a DVD inside the chroot no
Alexandru problem, it's just that I can't *hear* it...
Alexandru Alex.
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