Hi Noah Am 02.11.19 um 00:05 schrieb Noah Meyerhans: > I'd like to propose that we switch to cgroupv2 as the default > configuration for the bullseye release. This has the potential to > impact quite a few packages (notably, it breaks Docker today), so I
Afaics, lxc is also affected, which is quite an issue, given that our CI is based on LXC (on stable though, so this would only affect bullseye if we decided to stick with v2). > don't think it can be done without engaging with a broader subsection of > the developer community, but this seems like a reasonable place to > start. By making this transition soon, I expect that we can iron out > the issues well in advance of the bullseye release. > > Detailed documentation of cgroupv2 can be found at > https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/cgroup-v2.html, with > rationales and comparison against v1 documented under the "Issues with > v1 and Rationales for v2" heading. > >>From systemd's perspective, the switch may be as simple as adding > "-Ddefault-hierarchy=unified" to the configuration options in > debian/rules. A minimal patch to implement this change is attached. Fwiw, systemd in experimental already defaults to cgroupv2 (it's the default since v243), which is why I haven't uploaded it to unstable yet. We'll have to work out a plan how to best proceed here. Regards, Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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