It was also actually pretty fun!

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    Not really, I pulled it together from a bunch of random posts lol

    Maybe I should write one, but in essence you:

    • Stop all non-OS essential services

    • Create a filesystem in a chunk of RAM

    • Pull essential OS files from the installed OS into it recreating needed directories (Though you could probably just use a tiny pre-built distro but meh)

    • Pivot root into it

    • Reload services (when they restart they’ll be restarted in the context of where you pivot rooted, prior they’re still running under the context of the installed OS)

    • Unmount the boot drive

    • Then do what ever you need to do

    • ???

    • Profit

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      2 months ago

      How exactly so you pivot root? Simply chroot or something more involved?

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        2 months ago

        chroot isn’t enough, you need “real” pivot_root

        chroot just changes the shells root point, pivot_root actually changes the root mount point and enables this trick to work

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      Imagining this process, despite having never done 50% of the steps on the list, makes my brain imagine this: Turning a sphere outside in