On Tue, Aug 02, 2016 at 11:06:31PM -0500, Paul Elliott wrote: > Sometimes a user gets a sbuild chroot so screwed up that it does not > work anymore, and the user has no idea how to fix it, because he does not > know what he did wrong. > > He wants to start over from scratch. > > The problem is, it is not documented the correct way to delete > the chroot and tar ball. The users want to put sbuild back to > the way it was just after sbuild was installed. > > > What is the proper way to do that?
Asking for a friend? ;) Assuming you used the suggestions for making the chroot on the sbuild wiki page, this should do it: # rm -rf /srv/chroot/* /etc/sbuild/chroot/*-sbuild /etc/schroot/chroot.d/*-sbuild If you didn't use the suggestions on the wiki page, just start nuking stuff in those three directories. -- Sean Whitton
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