Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > This "No such chroot" error isn't very helpful. The problem might be > that I'm not in the 'sbuild' group (still need to investigate, but > that's my assumption), but the error really isn't helpful: 1) it > doesn't say *which* chroot doesn't exit and b) there are chroots, but > the problem appears to be that I'm now allowed to access them. > > > 129:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~] schroot > E: default: No such chroot
"default" is the chroot which was not available. If you run schroot
without a "-c <chroot>" option, it will default to "default". If you
add
[sid-snap]
aliases=default
to your schroot.conf, this will make the "sid-snap" chroot the default
chroot.
Regards,
Roger
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