Re: [Scratchbox-users] how to access host machine file system

2008-09-08 Thread Kalle Vahlman
2008/9/7 Han [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I tried to run mount, but it is not available inside the scratchbox. Did I miss something? It needs to be done outside scratchbox, and as the root user. -- Kalle Vahlman, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Powered by http://movial.fi Interesting stuff at

Re: [Scratchbox-users] how to access host machine file system

2008-09-08 Thread Daniel Bainton
2008/9/7 Han [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi , I am using Scratchbox 1.0. I have a question: Can I access the host machine (Linux) file system when I am inside the scratchbox ? If yes, How do I do that? Hi. You can share files between them through /tmp, which is bind mounted to the chroot. --

Re: [Scratchbox-users] Scratchbox on Fedora 9

2008-09-08 Thread Jussi Hakala
Indeed. It would seem that the problem of selecting compat vdso support from the proc filesystem affects mostly 64 bit stock kernels. Regards, Jussi Graham Cobb wrote: By the way, if you are running a 64-bit kernel then the /proc/sys/vm/vdso_enabled file will not exist and the only option

Re: [Scratchbox-users] how to access host machine file system

2008-09-08 Thread Jussi Hakala
And, if you want, you can do additional bindmounts outside scratchbox as well (you have to be root to do those). Do note that stopping scratchbox with sbox_ctl will remove the scratchbox provided bindmounts but will not touch any additional mount you have created. Make sure you umount all

[Scratchbox-users] Integrated toolchain doesn't look in /usr/lib and /usr/local/lib

2008-09-08 Thread Thomas Petazzoni
Hi, I tried to integrate an ARM and MIPS toolchain, generated by Buildroot, into Scratchbox using sb-toolchain-extras. These toolchains have been successfully integrated, and they are able to generate binaries that can be transparently executed by Scratchbox. However, at the link step, they