On Wed, 09 May 2012 19:54:34 +0200, Sébastien Kalt wrote:

> Finally it seems my laptop took a holiday yesterday, just like me ;)
> 
> Today the messages are back.

Ouch.

> $  cat /proc/cgroups
> #subsys_name  hierarchy       num_cgroups     enabled 
> cpuset        0               1               1
> cpu           0               1               1
> cpuacct       0               1               1
> memory        0               1               0
> devices       0               1               1
> freezer       0               1               1
> net_cls       0               1               1
> blkio         0               1               1
> perf_event    0               1               1

Yes, that's the same I get which seems to indicate it's disabled for 
memory ("0").

> So memory has enabled at 0, so I guess it's really disabled.

Yes. Hum, okay, the let's go back to the original idea of enabling them 
and see how it goes (append "cgroup_enable=memory" to the kernel line) :-)

> Do you have any other ideas, if it's not coming from cgroup ?
> 
> Is there another place / mailing list to ask that question ?

To be sincere, I can't guess what's the source that generates that 
"console-kit-daemon" messages, but being a "warning" and not an "error" 
it could have no additional side effects. Despite the messages, are you 
experiencing any noticeable problem?

Anyway, given that you're running sid maybe is worth opening a bug report 
against "consolekit" package :-?

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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