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.


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