On Sun, Dec 06, 2009 at 01:27:23AM -0000, Eric Hammond wrote:
> I'm running vmbuilder on the latest EC2 Karmic AMI.  When I Ctrl-C
> interrupt the run, it deletes almost all of the devices in /dev making
> the system somewhat unusable.

Luckily, /dev is regenerated by "udevadm trigger" or a reboot. This
happens if for some reason unmount /dev fails, after which vmbuilder
tries to clean up after itself by removing the entire chroot directory
(including the bind mounted /dev). I'll take a look at this shortly.

> Let me know if you are unable to reproduce this problem or need
> further information.

I would like the full debug log, if possible.

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vmbuilder: Deletes most of /dev on interrupt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/493020
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