I just experienced this same issue. In my case, the problem was that I
didn't properly install the chroot.
I used debootstrap to build the chroot directory, but I accidentally
specified a different directory than what I put in my chroot
configuration file (/etc/schroot/schroot.conf). As a result
I would be interested to know if this still affects the current stable
1.2.3 release, and additionally the new stable 1.4.0 release.
I'm using resolvconf (and hence a symlinked /etc/resolv.conf) on my
*host* system, and resolv.conf is successfully copied into the chroot.
If /etc/resolv.conf is a
I would be interested to know if this still affects the current stable
1.2.3 release, and additionally the new stable 1.4.0 release.
I'm using resolvconf (and hence a symlinked /etc/resolv.conf) on my
*host* system, and resolv.conf is successfully copied into the chroot.
If /etc/resolv.conf is a
I am not able to reproduce this problem with schroot 1.2.1-1ubuntu2 (now
resolv.conf is copied during the schroot setup).
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Fails when /etc/resolv.conf is set for dynamic updates
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/54867
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Just to clarify, are you running resolvconf inside the chroot, outside
the chroot, or both?
Is /etc/resolv.conf a symlink inside or outside the chroot, or both?
Currently we don't support resolvconf or anything else that is
dynamically updating resolv.conf, like NetworkManager. Suggestions for
h
I am the same issue trying to use a Feisty schroot on Feisty.
I: Executing ‘20network setup-start ok’
`/etc/resolv.conf' ->
`/var/lib/schroot/mount/feisty.i386-02147a4e-d19d-4853-8a42-429dae050c7e/etc/resolv.conf'
cp: cannot create regular file
`/var/lib/schroot/mount/feisty.i386-02147a4e-d19d-4
/etc/schroot/setup.d/20network doesn't seem to cope with
/etc/resolv.conf symlink on chroot
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Fails when /etc/resolv.conf is set for dynamic updates
https://launchpad.net/bugs/54867
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