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Hi,
I'm running distrobox on OpenSuse MicroOS.
Now I want to chroot into arm/arm64 environment from standard x86_64 linux.
There's a wiki article with instructions here.
I prefer Arch linux and deployed a new container using this command: distrobox create --root --name arch-root --image archlinux:latest
However I cannot chroot into the mounted SD card partition.
Therefore my general question:
Is it possible to chroot into arm/arm64 environment from distrobox?
This discussion was converted from issue #1372 on May 06, 2024 07:02.
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Hi,
I'm running distrobox on OpenSuse MicroOS.
Now I want to chroot into arm/arm64 environment from standard x86_64 linux.
There's a wiki article with instructions here.
I prefer Arch linux and deployed a new container using this command:
distrobox create --root --name arch-root --image archlinux:latest
However I cannot chroot into the mounted SD card partition.
Therefore my general question:
Is it possible to chroot into arm/arm64 environment from distrobox?
THX
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