support arm64 chroot on amd64 host#5
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JedMeister wants to merge 11 commits intoturnkeylinux:masterfrom
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support arm64 chroot on amd64 host#5JedMeister wants to merge 11 commits intoturnkeylinux:masterfrom
arm64 chroot on amd64 host#5JedMeister wants to merge 11 commits intoturnkeylinux:masterfrom
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Sounds sensible to me, as-per your comment offline, if you can stick it in the MagicMounts and it just works, then really that's the ideal case. |
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Turns out that I was on the wrong track... Not sure why I thought otherwise, but only directories can be mounted. |
arm64 chroot on amd64 host
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After planning to copy
/usr/bin/qemu-arm-staticinto the chroot, I read on the Debian wiki that it could be mounted instead. So I think what I've done here is probably the cleanest (and simplest) way to go?I still need to make sure that it actually works, but I'd like your thoughts @OnGle.