On Thu, 06.11.14 18:32, Michael Marineau (michael.marin...@coreos.com) wrote:
On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 6:02 PM, Lennart Poettering
lenn...@poettering.net wrote:
On Thu, 06.11.14 17:48, Michael Marineau (michael.marin...@coreos.com)
wrote:
So, what's the real usecase for all of this? Can
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getpid() == 1 ? freezing : quitting);
On Thu, 06.11.14 14:44, Vito Caputo (vito.cap...@coreos.com) wrote:
Hmm? What is this about? Why would you want to run systemd --user as
PID 1?
diff --git a/src/core/main.c b/src/core/main.c
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--- a/src/core/main.c
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@@ -2013,7 +2013,7 @@
Imagine running systemd --user post-CLONE_NEWPID to manage services in the
new namespace.
Cheers,
Vito Caputo
On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 2:56 PM, Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net
wrote:
On Thu, 06.11.14 14:44, Vito Caputo (vito.cap...@coreos.com) wrote:
Hmm? What is this about? Why
On Thu, 06.11.14 16:26, Vito Caputo (vito.cap...@coreos.com) wrote:
Imagine running systemd --user post-CLONE_NEWPID to manage services in the
new namespace.
But why not run it as --system then?
Not following...
Lennart
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Lennart Poettering, Red Hat
Because for all intents and purposes it's effectively still a user
instance, just having its own PID namespace isn't cause --system behaviors
like disabling systemctl exit for example.
Preventing exit from PID 1 makes sense when you're going to panic the
kernel, but doesn't --user imply
On Thu, 06.11.14 16:59, Vito Caputo (vito.cap...@coreos.com) wrote:
Because for all intents and purposes it's effectively still a user
instance, just having its own PID namespace isn't cause --system behaviors
like disabling systemctl exit for example.
I am pretty sure doing something like
On Nov 6, 2014 5:17 PM, Lennart Poettering lenn...@poettering.net wrote:
On Thu, 06.11.14 16:59, Vito Caputo (vito.cap...@coreos.com) wrote:
Because for all intents and purposes it's effectively still a user
instance, just having its own PID namespace isn't cause --system
behaviors
like
On Thu, 06.11.14 17:48, Michael Marineau (michael.marin...@coreos.com) wrote:
So, what's the real usecase for all of this? Can you elaborate on
that?
The basic idea is to create a container that has the ability to return a
normal exit code when it exits. System instances don't allow this.
On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 6:02 PM, Lennart Poettering
lenn...@poettering.net wrote:
On Thu, 06.11.14 17:48, Michael Marineau (michael.marin...@coreos.com) wrote:
So, what's the real usecase for all of this? Can you elaborate on
that?
The basic idea is to create a container that has the
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