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Chroot Jails Made Easy

GonzoJohn writes "There are always difficult jobs to do as a GNU/Linux system administrator. Sometimes the difficulty lies in finding out how to do a particular job, not necessarily the job itself. This can be particularly true in the open source world where documentation can often take a back seat to implementation. But once in a while, you can stumble on a real gem that simplifies even the most difficult administration tasks. One such gem is the Jail Chroot Project. Linux Orbit introduces you to creating chroot-ed environments in this article."

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  1. Bloody BOFH by tanveer1979 · · Score: 3, Funny

    First he fried my data
    Then he formatted my drive
    Then he garbled my project


    But.. I am *not* going to let him put me in jail too! Rise ye users. This is a conspiracy by all admins to jail us. they are violating our DMCA RIAA CIAA BIDA ...... Supreme court.. here I come

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  2. Re:I mean you've got to have a theme. by Doc+Assman · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yes !

    In the beginning, I want to call myself the assembler man, but I have a very poor english at 14' (I'm spanish) and I didn't know what 'ass' means XD. But yes, I'm assman.

  3. Re:This is a great find! by Some+Guy · · Score: 3, Funny

    > I'm Assman :)

    Gues he must really like it in jail!

    Oh, come on. I'm kidding. Relaxez-vous.

  4. Re:I mean you've got to have a theme. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny


    Sooo Assman...
    Does your code have any back-doors?

    sorry, it had to be said.