Cluster: Sage Chroot
In order to chroot the Sage notebook, I used a mix of steps from the following guides:
- http://www.msri.org/about/computing/docs/sage/inst/node4.html
- http://www.mail-archive.com/sage-support@googlegroups.com/msg01201.html
- http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support/msg/849e906146b41d28?pli=1
- http://www.mail-archive.com/sage-devel@googlegroups.com/msg03545.html
Chroot
The image itself is at /mounts/bobsced/sage_chroot.image (aka /cluster/bobscednew/sage_chroot.image). It gets mounted in the same directory as sage_chroot (it's an ext3 filesystem). The chroot needs to have /dev and /proc, so here's a copy of the relevant parts of /etc/fstab
:
/mounts/bobsced/sage_chroot.image /mounts/bobsced/sage_chroot ext3 loop 0 0 /dev /mounts/bobsced/sage_chroot/dev devpts defaults 0 0 /proc /mounts/bobsced/sage_chroot/proc proc defaults 0 0
In order to get yum to install there, I had to edit /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo
and hard code $releasever to 3.5. I also commented out all the repositories except the top one. Then I was able to run:
yum --installroot=/mounts/bobsced/sage_chroot install bash fileutils sed which make gcc gcc-c++ m4 tar gzip bzip2 flex bison findutils yum rpm passwd perl diffutils
to set up the base install of the OS for the chroot. It also needs a copy of /etc/hosts for the localhost entry.
Sage Install
I downloaded the tar ball normally and then moved it into the chroot from the base filesystem. I untarred it from the base filesystem, too, then ran
make
make test
make install