+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-# Chroots to Debian and runs a shell, or any command-line as non-root.
-
-# By Alan M Bruce (qole), Benson Mitchell and Thomas Perl
-#
-# GPL licensed; keep code free!
-
-if [ "`whoami`" = "root" ] ; then
- echo "please don't run me as root!"
- exit 9
-fi
-
-#Pull in the config, if possible...
-[ -f /home/user/.chroot ] && . /home/user/.chroot
-
-#This comes from the config file... If not, fall back on 'user'
-#[ "x$DEBUSER" != x ] || DEBUSER=user
-DEBUSER=$USER
-
-CHROOTUSER=$DEBUSER
-
-#If display's not given, go to primary display. If it's set, let's not
-#mangle it to allow convenient use of USB VGA out, or multiple Xomaps.
-[ "x$DISPLAY" != x ] || export DISPLAY=:0.0
-
-#This enables long-hold-to-right-click in all GTK+ apps.
-#Maybe we'd be better to add libgtkstylus.so anyway, but for now, we'll
-#just leave it if they've got any non-empty GTK_MODULES
-[ "x$GTK_MODULES" != x ] || export GTK_MODULES=libgtkstylus.so
-
-#Note use of su below, so no Debian-side script req'd to drop privileges.
-#With no args, use a shell; su will get the right one, with no -c
-#With args, just run them as $DEBUSER.
-
-if [ $# = 0 ] ; then
- echo Starting Debian shell... >/dev/stderr
- sudo /sbin/debian su $DEBUSER
-else
- # Workaround to allow "debbie" to be used as login shell
- if [ "$1" == "-c" ]; then
- shift
- fi
- echo Starting Debian $* >/dev/stderr
- sudo /sbin/debian su $DEBUSER -c "$*"
-fi