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I don't believe a chroot is a container. You are just switching root for the process. The same thing happens when you boot with a initramfs
It also might just be a terminology difference
No a chroot is indeed not a container/namespace. I'm not sure what you're getting at here. Flatpak isn't a chroot and what I suggest you try isn't either.