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<title>Convert dev chroot to a container.</title>
<updated>2014-09-03T23:10:16Z</updated>
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<name>James Meyer</name>
<email>james.meyer@operamail.com</email>
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<published>2014-09-03T23:10:16Z</published>
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This was needed to play nice with systemd and the way it mounts /dev/pts inside the chroot as public (breaking the default kernel policy).  When public after /dev/pts inside the chroot is unmounted it also unmounts /dev/pts for the host.

Same general steps as before.
- Create new container with ./setup_env_container.sh
- Enter container using ./enter_dev_container.$ARCH.$TS
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This was needed to play nice with systemd and the way it mounts /dev/pts inside the chroot as public (breaking the default kernel policy).  When public after /dev/pts inside the chroot is unmounted it also unmounts /dev/pts for the host.

Same general steps as before.
- Create new container with ./setup_env_container.sh
- Enter container using ./enter_dev_container.$ARCH.$TS
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