+- Make fsl atlases accessible within the chroot environment. There
+ are two ways and you need to choose only **one** of them, otherwise
+ you might damage your "main" system installation.
+
+ - **chroot-root**: Install them in a chroot-ed environment::
+
+ apt-get install fsl-atlases
+
+ Although the best/correct way it would require additional 200MB of
+ space, possibly duplicating what you already have installed in the
+ main system. Also it requires `enabling of NeuroDebian repository
+ in chroot environment
+ <http://neuro.debian.net/#how-to-use-this-repository>`_.
+
+ - Bind-mount those directories with atlases installed on the "main"
+ system within chroot. For that edit (as root on the "main"
+ system) ``/etc/schroot/default/fstab`` and add following entries::
+
+ /usr/share/fsl/data/atlases /usr/share/fsl/data/atlases none rw,bind 0 0
+ /usr/share/data /usr/share/data none rw,bind 0 0
+
+ .. note::
+ Similarly you can bind-mount any other directory you would like
+ to make visible in chroot. Just be careful to not "overlap"
+ with system directories in chroot which already carry something.
+