- term "
chroot" may
refer to the
chroot(2)
system call or the
chroot(8)
wrapper program. The
modified environment is
called a
chroot jail. The
chroot system...
-
environments (VEs),
virtual kernels (DragonFly BSD), and
jails (FreeBSD jail and
chroot). Such
instances may look like real
computers from the
point of view of...
- the system's
actual root directory, but it can be
changed by
calling the
chroot system call. This is
typically done to
create a
secluded environment to...
- variants. In Unix
systems which support chroot process isolation, such as
Solaris Containers,
typically each
chroot environment needs its own /dev; these...
- privileges, use
mlockall to
prevent swapping sensitive data to disk,
enter a
chroot jail
after initialization, and
apply a
SELinux context after initialization...
-
operating systems there is an
option to
further restrict an
application using chroot or
other means of
restricting the
application to its own 'sandbox'. For...
-
Crouton (ChromiumOS
Universal Chroot Environment) is a set of
scripts which allows Ubuntu, Debian, and Kali
Linux systems to run
parallel to a ChromeOS...
- (BS)
University of California,
Berkeley (MS) Known for BSD • vi • csh •
chroot • TCP/IP driver • co-founder of Sun Microsystems • Java • SPARC • Solaris •...
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other necessary utilities. Then, the root
directory must be changed, (using
chroot), to the toolchain's
partition to
start building the
final system. One of...
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Retrieved May 11, 2012. You can
either use the
multilib packages or a i686
chroot.
Thorsten Leem****s (September 13, 2011). "Kernel Log: x32 ABI gets around...