On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 11:05:26PM +0100, Roger Leigh wrote:
martin f krafft madd...@debian.org writes:
also sprach Carlo Wood ca...@alinoe.com [2008.04.26.2059 +0400]:
type=plain
So it affects type=plain as well as type=file.
Just for the bug record...
Does schroot --end-session
also sprach Roger Leigh rle...@codelibre.net [2009.03.21.1322 +0100]:
I never got any followups about this.
Is this still a problem with the current schroot? Is so, could
you possibly provide some of the further information I asked for
above, and I will investigate this further.
Sorry. I
I currently have several schroot's mounted and no way
to get rid of them.
I just rebooted even, but they persist...
hikaru:~df -ha
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md2 3.7G 846M 2.7G 24% /
tmpfs 2.0G 0 2.0G 0% /lib/init/rw
proc
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 10:20:19PM +0100, Carlo Wood wrote:
I currently have several schroot's mounted and no way
to get rid of them.
I just rebooted even, but they persist...
hikaru:~df -ha
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md2 3.7G 846M 2.7G
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 05:51:02AM +0400, martin f krafft wrote:
Can you send your schroot.conf to the bug report?
Apart from a lot of comments at the start, it only
contains:
[sid32]
description=Debian Sid i386 (sid32)
location=/opt2/sid-386-chroot
priority=3
users=carlo
groups=root
also sprach Carlo Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.04.26.2059 +0400]:
type=plain
So it affects type=plain as well as type=file.
Just for the bug record...
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martin f krafft [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
also sprach Carlo Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.04.26.2059 +0400]:
type=plain
So it affects type=plain as well as type=file.
Just for the bug record...
Does schroot --end-session correctly end the session if you try this
with -c chroot-id for one of
also sprach Carlo Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008.01.31.0151 +0100]:
I've been using schroot as: $ schroot -c sid32
for some time. At some point 'locate' stopped
working - I didn't know why. The reason, in the
end, turns out to be that updatedb aborts silently
when the tmp partition used by
Package: schroot
Version: 1.1.5-1.1
Severity: important
I've been using schroot as: $ schroot -c sid32
for some time. At some point 'locate' stopped
working - I didn't know why. The reason, in the
end, turns out to be that updatedb aborts silently
when the tmp partition used by sort runs full.
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