The chrootuid command combines chroot(8) and su(1) into one program, so that there is no need to have commands such as /usr/bin/su in the restricted environment. Access to the file system is restricted to the newroot subtree and privileges are restricted to those of the newuser account (which must be a known account in the unrestricted environment). See also jail(8) in FreeBSD 4.0. -- Don Lewis (truckman@FreeBSD.org) d-ports-gnome Git repository'/>
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* Change MASTER_SITES.roam2001-06-111-1/+1
* upgrade to 010423ijliao2001-04-272-2/+2
* Update to the lastest version.kevlo2001-02-192-2/+2
* Update to lastest version(010108)kevlo2001-01-102-2/+2
* Update to 001211.roam2000-12-122-2/+2
* Update to lastest version.kevlo2000-10-102-2/+2
* Update to version 000919jeh2000-10-043-3/+4
* Update to 000823kevlo2000-08-262-2/+2
* Make these COMMENT files conform to Handbook standard.will2000-08-111-1/+1
* Update to a fetchable version - they update too fast :(nbm2000-08-012-2/+2