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| I'm running AMD64 Lenny, so I have some things (not many anymore) that run in a 32bit chroot. When I reboot, which fortunately isn't often, the computer restores every chroot session that was ever still open when it was shut down. This means the list keeps getting bigger. How can I clear out the chroot sessions so they don't get restored? |
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| Gary Dale wrote: > I'm running AMD64 Lenny, so I have some things (not many anymore) that > run in a 32bit chroot. When I reboot, which fortunately isn't often, the > computer restores every chroot session that was ever still open when it > was shut down. This means the list keeps getting bigger. > > How can I clear out the chroot sessions so they don't get restored? Hmm, it's been a while, but I believe you would want to remove them from your fstab. - ken |
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