One more question. I run GCC from the chroot environment but I have to exit that as it does not have a /dev/display device. Is it posibble to set it up to run GCC in the normal root environment or somehow make a /dev/display device for the chroot environment?
I suppose you could set Debian up from the real root (i.e. it will probably not clash with anything already there). However, it will get overwritter each time you do an upgrade, and there might not be enough space in the root filesystem, so you would probably have to monkey around with relocating some branches elsewhere and symlinking them in place anyway.
As for /dev/display, this should work (from chroot environment):
cd /
mkdir dev
cd dev
mknod display c 244 0
You might need other devices, too.
Enjoy!
Dragi "Bonzi" Raos
Zagreb, Croatia
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