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| apt-get install sugar sugar-activities | | apt-get install sugar sugar-activities |
| # install your development tools here | | # install your development tools here |
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| + | === User Accounts === |
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| + | For stupid reasons, it's necessary that Sugar run under a uid inside the chroot which exists as a real account outside the chroot. (Talk to the DBus people.) |
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| + | Consequently, ''as root'', run something like this ''both'' inside and outside the chroot: |
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| + | groupadd -g 64002 sugar |
| + | useradd -m -u 64002 -g sugar -s /bin/bash sugar |
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| === X11 === | | === X11 === |
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| before entering the chroot. (Mock uses unshare() to enter a new mount-point namespace since this makes garbage collection of mountpoints much easier.) | | before entering the chroot. (Mock uses unshare() to enter a new mount-point namespace since this makes garbage collection of mountpoints much easier.) |
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− | === User Account === | + | === Running Sugar === |
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− | For stupid reasons, it's necessary that Sugar run under a uid inside the chroot which exists as a real account outside the chroot. (Talk to the DBus people.)
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− | Consequently, ''as root'', run something like this ''both'' inside and outside the chroot:
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− | groupadd -g 64002 sugar
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− | useradd -m -u 64002 -g sugar -s /bin/bash sugar
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| Then, inside the chroot, you can happily run sugar as user 'sugar' with something like | | Then, inside the chroot, you can happily run sugar as user 'sugar' with something like |
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| + | sudo chroot $CHROOT /bin/bash -l |
| su sugar - | | su sugar - |
| export DISPLAY=:1 | | export DISPLAY=:1 |
| export DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS=$(dbus-daemon --session --print-address --fork) | | export DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS=$(dbus-daemon --session --print-address --fork) |
| sugar | | sugar |