[Bug 217838] Systemd nowadays mounts Cgroups v2

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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217838

--- Comment #4 from Rajesh (r.pandian@xxxxxxxxx) ---
(In reply to Göran Uddeborg from comment #3)
> You are correct that the text is often amended by saying systemd mounts the
> v2 hierarchy on modern systems. But there is one section saying
> 
>        Note that on many systems, the v1 controllers are automatically
>        mounted under /sys/fs/cgroup; in particular, systemd(1)
>        automatically creates such mounts.
> 
> In that place there is no mention that the comment only applies to older
> systems.
> 
> (FYI: When I wrote the bug I was running Fedora 38, and have since upgraded
> to Fedora 39. But you can see the problem also at
> https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/cgroups.7.html I discovered the
> issue when translating the manual page to Swedish.)

Got you. I also see the following mentioned under the section

"Cgroups v2 unified hierarchy"

"Note that on many modern systems, systemd(1) automatically mounts the cgroup2
filesystem at /sys/fs/cgroup/unified during the boot process."

May be reuse that and replace the one you have noted with the above? Does that
work?

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