DebootstrapSchroot

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Warning /!\ This article is a stub and a work in progress. I have complete instructions offline but I will need a little time to setup a proper wiki document. The information will be incomplete now but the end result will be something that is compatible with both a debian install and a ubuntu install. There are some variations in how you set them up however I will note those differences.

Introduction

This article is being introduced with the intention of showing how to setup either Debian or Ubuntu inside a chroot environment. This setup will take advantage of the available functionality and advantages that schroot has over dchroot. In addition it will use and enforce system user access and privileges that are present in the host system.

First Section

For example, installation instructions.

Second Section

For example, configuration instructions.

Subsection

Subsection

Third Section

Some sections may just contain a list of links. It is sometimes useful to include a short explanation of what the links are for. For example: 'Ubuntu includes the following Internet applications by default.'

  • <Link> - Lists of links should have bullets. Link text should not be in bold. Each link should be followed by a short explanation of the link.

  • <Link> - Explanations of links should be written as full sentences.

See Also

A see also section can be used to point users towards other trusted Ubuntu resources. For example, if a page exists in the official documentation on http://help.ubuntu.com, you can link to such a page. This section is optional.

  • <Link> - Explanation of link.

  • <Link> - Explanation of link.

  • <Link> - Explanation of link.

An external links section can be used to point users towards general information about the subject matter of the page, such as a wikipedia entry or project homepage. This section is optional.

  • <Link> - Explanation of link.

  • <Link> - Explanation of link.

  • <Link> - Explanation of link.

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