well, my chroot is run inside qemu userspace emulation and it tries to execute a mono binary, i wonder if either influences this.
could you try with qemu-arm-static and using the build-arm-chroot to create your chroot env ?
it might not be binfmt itself being at fault but the mono interpreter or the detector ...
well, my chroot is run inside qemu userspace emulation and it tries to execute a mono binary, i wonder if either influences this.
could you try with qemu-arm-static and using the build-arm-chroot to create your chroot env ?
it might not be binfmt itself being at fault but the mono interpreter or the detector ...
ogra@osiris:~$ cat /usr/share/ binfmts/ cli cli/binfmt- detector- cli
package mono-common
detector /usr/lib/
interpreter /usr/bin/cli
magic MZ