I want to be able to create a 32-bit chroot in an elastic bamboo 64-bit instance.
There are 3 approaches I can see:
- install a 32-bit Amazon linux chroot in a stock elastic bamboo image.
- install 32-bit and 64-bit ubuntu chroots in a stock elastic bamboo image
- install the elastic bamboo agent in a ubuntu ami (and from there, using debootstrap is easy)
For the first two, the challenge I have is I'm not sure how to get debootstrap to work in an Amazon linux environment.
For the last option, the challenge I have is I'm not sure how to install the elastic agent onto a stock ubuntu ami.
I'd go with option number 3.
There will (most likely) be an Ubuntu 64 EBS stock image available with Bamboo 5.1 . We already have it available - I can share it with you if you want.
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