I'd like to report that another reason to support systemd-nspawn, which really is an upgraded version of chroot, is that it Just Does The Right Thing. For example, using autopkgtest-virt-chroot without further preparation besides calling debootstrap causes my test to fail due to not having /dev/ set up.
But systemd-nspawn takes care to mount the /dev filesystem.
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