Ryan,

This is exactly the cause of the problem.  From schroot(1):

       /etc/schroot/chroot.d
              Additional  chroot definitions may be placed in files under this
              directory.  They are treated in  exactly  that  same  manner  as
              /etc/schroot/schroot.conf.   Each  file  may contain one or more
              chroot definitions.  Note that the files in this directory  fol‐
              low  the  same  naming  rules  as run-parts(8) when run with the
              --lsbsysinit option.

This means the file can't contain '.'s, or appear as though it's an
editor backup file or backup dpkg conffile.

The Ubuntu version is outdated WRT Debian, but this documentation was
added for 1.4.0.


Regards,
Roger
(upstream author)

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