Turns it out it's called by using schroot. chroot and systemd-nspawn
won't see this issue.
schroot copies /etc/group by default as far as I can tell. As my local
system doesn't have a _chrony group, it fails as seen.
No idea what the fix would be, but a workaround is setting
setup.nssdatabases= in the schroot .conf file for that schroot.
** Changed in: chrony (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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unknown system group '_chrony' in statoverride file; the system group
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