On 6/8/21 14:02, Michael Biebl wrote:
Is there an alternate way to run things that lxc should instead be recommending? In my interactions with the lxc folks
it seems this workaround is only relevant for Debian bullseye, so maybe other distros are patching systemd or changing
cgroup settings such that interacting with systemd isn't required.
Are you sure? Which distros are that? Which exact version of that distro?
No, I'm not sure, but that was the response any time I mentioned systemd-run was immediately "I assume Debian bullseye
or something". Its possible it also impacts fedora and the Ubuntu folks just have some crazy workaround that doesn't
really make sense.
Similar to the discussion in 825394, having daemonsĀ spontaneously killed is incredibly surprising, maybe it makes
sense to enable-linger by default?
That's not a good idea I think.
Starting long running daemons from a user session is not the norm, I'd argue.
Would defer to you, I've never seen systemd-run used or mentioned anywhere
outside of lxc.
In any case, I'm not sure there remains anything to be done on the systemd
side. Afaics, everything behaves as documented.
Sounds good.