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 custo
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.
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.
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I tried to run "mount", but it is not available inside the scratchbox.
Did I miss something?
[sbox-N770: ~] > mount
bash: mount: command not found
Thanks.
On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 12:28 AM, Kalle Vahlman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/9/7 Han <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Hi ,
>>
>> I am using Sc
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?
The only way to do that is to bind-mount[1] the directory you want
under some place visib
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?
thanks!
Han
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