On Tue, Dec  7, 2010 at 11:52:56 +0000, Roger Leigh wrote:

> The examples above show schroot creating the NSS services
> database file whenever run.  This the intended default
> behaviour (networking is broken without it, and you also
> generally want all the NSS databases inside the chroot to
> match those on the outside).
> 
I think that's a broken default, at least for services and protocols.
It's easy enough to install netbase in the chroot if needed, and very
unlikely that those files have local modifications.  (Which incidentally
is also why they're conffiles, unlike passwd, shadow, group, hosts and
networks.)

Cheers,
Julien

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