[Bug 1543353] Re: login into unprivileged trusty containers fail to get own name=systemd cgroup

2016-02-10 Thread Serge Hallyn
This should be fixed with lxcfs 2.0.0-beta1.


** Changed in: lxcfs (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged => Fix Released

** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Fix Released

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[Bug 1543353] Re: login into unprivileged trusty containers fail to get own name=systemd cgroup

2016-02-08 Thread Serge Hallyn
lxc currently puts 'name=systemd' into its list of controllers which
must be available for the user.  That's not always the case.  Again it's
not clear what the best thing to do there is.

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