Guillermo:
> One could instead attach controllers to the hierarchy rooted in
> /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd, for example by mounting it with 'mount -t
> cgroup -o cpu,name=systemd cgroup /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd' (not with
> system-manager as process 1), and things would appear to be OK:
>
It's tempting to do that, and make the adjustments to the current
control group location code. But the harsh reality I suspect is that
version 1 control groups are on the way out. Let's put it this way: I
am targetting Debian Linux, notorious for being behind the times, and
even that has a kernel (in Debian 8 backports, admittedly) with version
2 control groups now.
I'll save the idea up. But there's other, higher priority stuff to do.
I've just finally turned unload-when-stopped into a simple
service-control --exit wrapper, for example. (-:
Received on Mon Jan 30 2017 - 23:14:29 UTC
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