[16:21] <applepi> Hi all, I'm working on an ARMHF ubuntu image..  I'm starting with the .img from the website, but is there a way I can chroot into it and apt-get/update some things so I don't have to do it on-boot on every board?
[16:22] <applepi> I can chroot in after I cp qemu-arm-static into it, and if I mount proc, but nothing networking related works...  I can't apt-get update or anything.
[16:22] <rbasak> applepi: I usually bind mount in /sys, /proc and /dev.
[16:25] <applepi> rbasak: and then unmount everything before making it back into a .img file?
[16:25] <rbasak> applepi: that's what I do, yes.
[16:25] <rbasak> (well, I loopback mount, so I just unmount everything and my image is ready)
[16:29] <applepi> rbasak: I'm still getting "qemu: Unsupported syscall: 184" and "ping:  cap_get_proc: Function not implemented"
[16:30] <applepi> I'm in a virtual machine, if that has any bearing at all.
[16:32] <applepi> ah wait, it seems it does.