I’m using a backtrack Linux to recover a broken Ubuntu Linux, to fix this disastrous situation I’m using the Ubuntu Linux through chroot after mounting my /dev/sda1, where my Linux resides with:
linux-recovery:~# mkdir /mnt/test1
linux-recovery:~# mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/test1
linux-recovery:~# chroot /mnt/test1
ubuntu:~#
I consequently needed to mount up the /proc and /dev partition inside the chroot environment.
Here is how I did it:
ubuntu:~# mount /proc
ubuntu:~# mount -a
Next I switched on on a different virtual console in the backtrack and to mount /dev issued the commands:
linux-recovery:~# mount --bind /dev /mnt/test1/dev
Now once again, I can use theapt-get inside the chroot to fix up the whole mess …