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-arch-chroot(1)
-==============
-:doctype: manpage
-
-NAME
-----
-arch-chroot - script to mount API filesystems like /proc and make /etc/resolv.conf available in a chroot
-
-
-SYNOPSIS
---------
-*arch-chroot* ['option'] 'chroot-dir' ['command']
-
-
-OPTIONS
--------
-*-h*::
- Print the help message
-
-*-u* '<user>[:group]'::
- Specify non-root user and optional group to use
-
-
-DESCRIPTION
------------
-Before *arch-chroot* runs */usr/bin/chroot*, the script mounts API filesystems
-like '/proc' and makes '/etc/resolv.conf' available in a chroot.
-
-The Debian version of this script also sets up '/usr/sbin/policy-rc.d' to
-disable autostart of daemons.
-
-If 'command' is unspecified, arch-chroot will launch */bin/bash*.
-
-Note that when using arch-chroot, the target chroot directory *should* be a
-mountpoint. This ensures that tools such as findmnt(8) have an accurate hierarchy
-of the mounted filesystems within the chroot.
-
-If your chroot target is not a mountpoint, you can bind mount the directory on
-itself to make it a mountpoint, i.e. 'mount --bind /your/chroot /your/chroot'.
-
-
-EXAMPLES
---------
-=== Enter a chroot ===
-
-Run arch-chroot with the new root directory as first argument:
-
-```
-arch-chroot /location/of/new/root
-```
-
-To exit the chroot simply use:
-
-```
-exit
-```
-
-=== Run a single command and exit ===
-
-To run a command in the chroot and exit again, append the command to the end of the line:
-
-```
-arch-chroot /location/of/new/root command
-```
-
-For example, to run *dpkg-configure -a* for a chroot located at '/media/testing' do:
-
-```
-arch-chroot /media/testing dpkg-configure -a
-```