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Currently if your chroot gets into a bad state where not all the devices were cleanly uninstalled, you cannot easily fix it. The --uninstall-devices is
not best effort and bails after failing the first one.
For example, /dev/shm can be busy so when it is attempted to be unlinked it fails. This then leaves all the other devices installed.
Expected behavior --uninstall-devices does not give up as soon as the first uninstall fails. Rather it should warn and then ultimately return non-zero.
Currently if your chroot gets into a bad state where not all the devices were cleanly uninstalled, you cannot easily fix it. The
--uninstall-devicesisnot best effort and bails after failing the first one.
For example,
/dev/shmcan be busy so when it is attempted to be unlinked it fails. This then leaves all the other devices installed.Expected behavior
--uninstall-devicesdoes not give up as soon as the first uninstall fails. Rather it should warn and then ultimately return non-zero.