Serge - I've subscribed you to this bug in hopes that you could tell us
if you expect any problems with making the change suggested at the
bottom of comment #5 since I know you have a lot of experience in mount
namespaces.

To summarize the problem, schroot doesn't handle /home/$USER being a
mount point very well. If /home is recursively bound (rbind) into the
schroot, then the recursive umount unmounts the /home/$USER outside of
the schroot when tearing down the schroot session. I think recursively
making /home a slave (rslave) fixes the problems but don't feel
comfortable rolling out that change without getting another opinion.

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