I am trying to use schroot to handle multiple chroot environments to produce clean development builds for specific versions of ubuntu. The host environment is Ubuntu 16.04.
I created /etc/schroot/chroot.d/test.conf with the following config:
[test]
description=ubuntu trusty
type=directory # DO NOT FORGET THIS LINE
directory=/var/chroot/test
shell=/bin/bash
groups=sudo
profile=desktop
personality=linux
preserve-environment=true
message-verbosity=verbose
I then created the chroot with:
sudo debootstrap --arch amd64 --variant=buildd trusty /var/chroot/test http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
The command works fine, and the chroot is created. I then enter the chroot this way:
schroot -c test
groups: cannot find name for group ID 1000
groups: cannot find name for group ID 108
groups: cannot find name for group ID 124
groups: cannot find name for group ID 135
groups: cannot find name for group ID 137
I have no name!@xps-dev:/$
No matter what I have tried, I can't get files like /etc/passwd, /etc/group, /etc/hosts to be properly copied over or synchronized with the chrooted environment. In this example I have set the profile to "desktop", which should make use of the setup info in /etc/schroot/desktop, but I have also tried creating my own profile without success. In any case, the desktop profile does specify it should copy over those files, or synchronize them:
awake@xps-dev:/etc/schroot/desktop$ cat copyfiles
# Files to copy into the chroot from the host system.
#
# <source and destination>
/etc/resolv.conf
awake@xps-dev:/etc/schroot/desktop$ cat nssdatabases
# System databases to copy into the chroot from the host system.
#
# <database name>
passwd
shadow
group
gshadow
services
protocols
networks
hosts
I have tried removing "passwd" and "group" from the nssdatabases file to add "/etc/passwd" and "/etc/group" to copyfiles so that the files would get copied over directly, rather than synchronized, but it didn't work.
I have tried the following command to enter the chroot as root with verbose output:
sudo schroot -v --debug=notice -c test -u root
The log is here: http://pastie.org/10947460
I don't see anything in the log that confirms the setup scripts have been executed.
I am obviously doing something wrong. Does anybody have an idea?
Thanks!