On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 12:06:39PM -0600, Harshwardhan Nagaonkar wrote: > Hugh Saunders wrote: > > On Sun, Jun 08, 2003 at 05:53:22PM -0400, Charles Roberts wrote: > > > >>Hi; > >>I am installing Debian from another linux system (this one) on the same > >>machine. To set some thing up the instructions ask me to do a 'chroot > >>/dev/debinst'. All works ok. But how do I exit 'chroot' gracefully? I > >>can always 'kill -9 pid-of vc-terminal'. Is there a better way? > > > > ^d :) > > > Doesn't just typing 'exit' work? I've done if before with the Debian > Installation when I needed to chroot to /target and fix things (eg. lilo > :) and then I just typed 'exit' like always and it did exit back to the > 'ash' shell of the install. Please correct me if the other chroot is > some other situation.
In bash ^d is the same as typing exit. Geordie. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]