On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 08:32:38PM +0530, mind entropy wrote:
>   I am on ubuntu 13.04 and I get warnings when I do a wheezy schroot. I do
> a sudo schroot -u root -c wheezy
> 
> I get the following warnings:
> 
> W: Failed to change to directory ‘/srv/chroot’: No such file or directory
> I: The directory does not exist inside the chroot.  Use the --directory
> option to run the command in a different directory.
> W: Falling back to directory ‘/root’

This is most likely unrelated to your configuration.  Are you running
schroot from "/srv/chroot" on the host system?  If so, this does not
exist in the chroot, so it's just warning you that it can't change
to the same directory /inside/ the chroot before it starts an
interactive shell.  Try running schroot from the root directory, or
adding an options like "-d /", and you should see the warning
disappear.


Regards,
Roger

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