Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote: > Sjoerd Hiemstra wrote: > > Well, when I did need it, I could reboot into etch which I've still > > got, and where it works fine. > > Since I used it only now and then, that was just a minor annoyance. > > If you have the etch install on a partition in the same machine, you > can just mount it somewhere and use schroot to run an application in > that chrooted environment. I use it to run a couple of 32bit > applications on 64bit hardware.
Indeed, after configuring /etc/schroot/schroot.conf, this command works like pdftk: $ schroot -c etch pdftk ... Interesting. Thx. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]