Using a global upstart instance to manage the chroot wouldn't work -
simply because you want to be able to run a Ubuntu chroot from a Debian
Lenny host, or a RHEL host, or whatever. (We actually serve a Lucid
netboot nfs-root from Debian Etch atm). You can't expect every linux
distribution in the world to use upstart.

Just a hint to keep that in mind when fixing this bug, please.

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init: support chroots
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