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proot warning: can't chdir("/home/9/eliaso/./.") in the guest rootfs: No such file or directory

Open theel0ja opened this issue 7 years ago • 2 comments

Error message:

eliaso@lakka:~$ junest
proot warning: can't chdir("/home/9/eliaso/./.") in the guest rootfs: No such file or directory
proot info: default working directory is now "/"
proot info: pid 6096: terminated with signal 11
proot warning: can't chdir("/home/9/eliaso/./.") in the guest rootfs: No such file or directory
proot info: default working directory is now "/"
proot info: pid 6102: terminated with signal 11
Error: Something went wrong with proot command. Exiting

Machine details:

eliaso@lakka:~$ uname -a
Linux lakka 4.14.16-grsec-kapsi #1 SMP Thu Feb 1 23:30:57 EET 2018 x86_64 GNU/Linux
eliaso@lakka:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID:	Debian
Description:	Debian GNU/Linux 8.11 (jessie)
Release:	8.11
Codename:	jessie

theel0ja avatar Aug 14 '18 06:08 theel0ja

I got similar problem.. I wish i knew how to fix it.. I have hard reset and still problem exist. SECCOM can useally fix things poping up but.proot aint big enough command for all the advancments It will fail completly

Kilo-411 avatar Jul 13 '19 02:07 Kilo-411

I would also like to know what is causing this issue. I was using junest years ago with no issue and I just tried junest -f for the first time in probably a couple years on a shared server (no root access), and it produces the errors similar to the OP for me.

proot warning: can't chdir("/mnt/mpaths/drakonas/./.") in the guest rootfs: No such file or directory
proot info: default working directory is now "/"
proot info: pid 63312: terminated with signal 11
proot warning: can't chdir("/mnt/mpaths/drakonas/./.") in the guest rootfs: No such file or directory
proot info: default working directory is now "/"
Proot error: Trying to execute proot with PROOT_NO_SECCOMP=1...
proot warning: can't chdir("/mnt/mpaths/drakonas/./.") in the guest rootfs: No such file or directory
proot info: default working directory is now "/"
[root@mars /]#

This prevents me from installing packages with pacman in proot. I get "cannot access package" errors.

Drakonas avatar Jan 08 '20 12:01 Drakonas