On Mon, 3 Jun 2024 at 18:29, Christophe Trophime
<christophe.troph...@lncmi.cnrs.fr> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> could you please just tell what info do you need?

As already mentioned: did you customize the kernel command line?
Cgroupsv2 has been the default for years

> ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Luca Boccassi" <bl...@debian.org>
> > To: 1072...@bugs.debian.org
> > Cc: "Christophe Trophime" <christophe.troph...@lncmi.cnrs.fr>
> > Sent: Monday, June 3, 2024 6:53:19 PM
> > Subject: Re: systemd: On a debian trixie, after upgrading systemd to latest 
> > version the system fails to reboot.
>
> > Control: tags -1 moreinfo
> >
> > On Mon, 03 Jun 2024 18:41:12 +0200 Christophe Trophime
> > <christophe.troph...@lncmi.cnrs.fr> wrote:
> >> Package: systemd
> >> Version: 256~rc3
> >> Severity: important
> >> X-Debbugs-Cc: christophe.troph...@lncmi.cnrs.fr
> >>
> >> Dear Maintainer,
> >>
> >> After upgrading systemd the machine does not reboot.
> >> The error message says:
> >>
> >> systemd freezing execution
> >> refusing to run under cgroup v1, SYSTEMD_CGROUP_ENABLE_LEGACY_FORCE=1
> >> shall be passed to kernel command line
> >>
> >>
> >> As far as I have understood cgroup v1 is no longer supported.
> >> So I think I have 2 choices:
> >> * add the variable to the kernel starting command line,
> >> * disable cgroup v1
> >>
> >> The point is that I cannot figure out how to do?
> >> Cannot find how to set the variable, nor how to eventually disable
> >> cgroup v1?
> >>
> >> Which packages may use the cgroup v1 features?
> >> I'm using container tools like docker (nvidia-container), singularity
> > and charliecloud
> >>
> >> Thanks for your help
> >> Best
> >> C
> >>
> >> PS: cannot provide any additional info about my debian trixie host.
> >
> > cgroupsv2 is the default and has been since Bookworm, did you apply
> > some custom kernel command line that disables it?
> >
> > --
> > Kind regards,
> > Luca Boccassi

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