When chrooting on a broken system, I'd like at least to have a way to
start the services manually. I don't care about supervision. Just that,
for example, mysqld is started with the system defaults so that I can
check it's state.

What about adding an option: `start --chroot <service_name>` where the
service would be run with the /etc/defaults/<service-name> , but that
would not fork/background.

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init: support chroots
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/430224
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