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File and Directory Commands chroot - change the root directory

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3.2.8: chroot - change the root directory

SYNOPSYS:

chroot [dir]

DESCRIPTION:

This command changes the root directory to dir for subsequent commands.

EXIT STATUS:

This command returns 0 on success and non-zero if an error is encountered.

The destination directory dir must exist.

NOTES:

NONE

EXAMPLES:

The following is an example of how to use chroot and the impact it has on the environment for subsequent command invocations:

SHLL [/] $ cat passwd
cat: passwd: No such file or directory
SHLL [/] $ chroot etc
SHLL [/] $ cat passwd
root:*:0:0:root::/:/bin/sh
rtems:*:1:1:RTEMS Application::/:/bin/sh
tty:!:2:2:tty owner::/:/bin/false
SHLL [/] $ cat /etc/passwd
cat: /etc/passwd: No such file or directory

CONFIGURATION:

This command is included in the default shell command set. When building a custom command set, define CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_CHROOT to have this command included.

This command can be excluded from the shell command set by defining CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_CHROOT when all shell commands have been configured.

PROGRAMMING INFORMATION:

The chroot is implemented by a C language function which has the following prototype:

int rtems_shell_rtems_main_chroot(
  int    argc,
  char **argv
);

The configuration structure for the chroot has the following prototype:

extern rtems_shell_cmd_t rtems_shell_CHROOT_Command;


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