As an 'fyi', newer versions of curtin now have dropped the specific hack for dirmngr and gpg.
Instead they now use a pid namespace for all processes in the chroot.
This allows us to let the kernel kill off the delinquent processes when their parent exits.
As an 'fyi', newer versions of curtin now have dropped the specific hack for dirmngr and gpg.
Instead they now use a pid namespace for all processes in the chroot.
This allows us to let the kernel kill off the delinquent processes when their parent exits.