On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 12:05 PM, Burton, Ross <ross.bur...@intel.com>wrote:
> On 26 July 2013 11:57, Laszlo Papp <lp...@kde.org> wrote: > > Actually, I also have problems with Debian stable? See the bugreports I > > sent. It is mentioned as "supported distribution". Yet, it does not > work. I > > do not to follow the parallelism with Arch accordingly. > > The words I were careful to use were "normal configuration". A chroot > isn't "normal" and needs careful attention to get the details right > (such as a working /dev, /sys /dev/shm). If you can't get this > configured correctly you may have more luck with a more featureful > container such as systemd-nspawn or KVM, where the guest actually > boots and can set itself up. > As far as I can tell, the reference documentation does not write that anywhere what you are claiming here. So you are either incorrect, or I need to file a bugreport to fix the documentation. No doubt a common "normal" could be found for Arch as well, which is what I have been referring to, in several emails of this thread now. I do not see Arch exclusive, respectively. Laszlo
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