You can use YARD to create a chroot file system instead of a boot
floppy.   Instructions on redirecting the output from a floppy to a hard
disk directory or other mounted device is in the docs.  Actually, if all
you want to do is clone you present system instead of creating a custom
version with YARD, tar will do.  It copies and creates devices nodes
correctly and is handy for cloning a system.
Ed.
Russell Hires wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> Anyone want to help me set up a chroot environment? The reason I want to do
> this is because debian-68k gets complaints from <somebody> saying that in
> order to keep up, new packages need to be built, but I don't want to mess
> with my already stable system.
> 
> TIA!
> 
> Russell
> 
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