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On Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 03:58:32PM +0100, Wackojacko wrote:
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> I did it the other way round and when installing the 64 bit debian, grub 
> found my 32 bit install and added it to menu.lst.
> 
> I have successfully maintained both systems current on unstable for over a 
> year now.  Most of the upgrading can be done from within the chroot, although 
> occasionally I 
> have to boot into the i386 partition for some packages that need /proc 
> mounted in the install script.  At least this gives me an opportunity to 
> check it still boots as 
> expected :).
Hi
just a question: why don't you just bind mount proc to your chroot?

my chroot isn't and was never bootable...and i didn't have any problems
so far...

yours
Albert
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