Re: cgroups

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Russell Coker <russell@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> https://sourceforge.net/projects/libcg/files/
>
> Above seems to be the source for the programs listed in policy/modules/
> services/cgroup.fc, upstream has no changes since 2014 and the package in 
> Debian doesn't support cgroup2 so is pretty much useless.
>
> Is there any reason for not deleting policy/modules/services/cgroup.* from 
> refpolicy?

libgroup is indeed probably history. Although I vaguely recall it still
being used somewhere out there. I wouldnt mind removing it.

>
> Also as an aside what is the best way of managing cgroups and do we have 
> policy that works with it?

I suppose depends who you ask. Many nowayday's will probably say that systemd
should be the only cgroup manager.

On systems with systemd i generally use systemd, one my openwrt powered
router i just use shell and (init)?scripts

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