chroot(1m)
NAME
chroot − change root directory for a command
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/chroot newroot command
DESCRIPTION
chroot causes the given command to be executed relative to the new root. The meaning of any initial slashes (/) in the path names is changed for the command and any of its child processes to newroot . Furthermore, upon execution, the initial working directory is newroot .
Notice, however, that if you redirect the output of the command to a file:
chroot newroot command >x
will create the file x relative to the original root of the command, not the new one.
The new root path name is always relative to the current root: even if a chroot is currently in effect, the newroot argument is relative to the current root of the running process.
This command can be run only by the super-user.
SEE ALSO
cd(1) in the CX/UX User’s Reference Manual.
chdir, chroot(2) in the CX/UX Programmer’s Reference Manual.
NOTES
One should exercise extreme caution when referencing device files in the new root file system.
CX/UX Administrator’s Reference