Hey Paul,
Is this still an issue? What do we need to do on the docker.io side to
fix this? Depend on mount = 2.24 as suggested by Michael over in the
seemingly equivalent #734813 thread? I don't see 2.24 being available,
but that bug was closed via a 2.20 upload. I'm guessing the issue is
FYI on the cgroups-mounting front, I've filed the ITP (#736649) and created
the initial package [1], which is now just waiting for some review from my
sponsor. :)
Thanks for the reply Serge, it's very much appreciated.
♥,
- Tianon
[1]: https://github.com/tianon/cgroupfs-mount
Quoting Tianon Gravi (admwig...@gmail.com):
I absolutely agree that standardizing all the different methods of mounting
the cgroups would be a great idea. Ubuntu currently does this with their
cgroup-lite package (http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/cgroup-lite),
which does pretty much exactly
I absolutely agree that standardizing all the different methods of mounting
the cgroups would be a great idea. Ubuntu currently does this with their
cgroup-lite package (http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/cgroup-lite),
which does pretty much exactly what we need. The only problems with it I
can
Hello there,
On Thu, Jan 09, 2014 at 08:17:26PM -0500, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
When you try to run a container with systemd, it breaks in a bad way. [...]
I'm not running systemd (yet) so I cannot comment on that.
But I'd like to add that the cgroup handling apparently needs some sort
of
Package: docker.io
Version: 0.6.7+dfsg1-3
Severity: normal
When you try to run a container with systemd, it breaks in a bad way. I
don't have much more right now, but I'll get more info in a sec.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: jessie/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500,
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