This shouldn't have been marked invalid. It has caused me and apparently others
grief. It wouldn't be hard to have the upgrade tool check for uncommented
cgroup lines, given they blow up an upgrade.
I'm glad my experience and work around helped someone else who ran into the
same things.
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I had the same problem, thanks for this ticket and the provided fix:
$ cat /etc/fstab
proc/proc procnodev,noexec,nosuid 0 0
# / was on /dev/vda1 during installation
UUID=8b76c1d0-c6b8-46d7-9cf8-0c5af739bc60 / ext4
errors=remount-ro 0 1
# swap
lucid archive grep finally finished, too. It's basically
Documentation/cgroups/cgroups.txt from teh various kernel sources, plus
libvirt documentation/config file, and the ltp tests again.
** Attachment added: "lucid archive grep for /dev/cgroup"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/syste
The archive grep for 12.04 (precise) is done. I see a bunch of (now
outdated) documentation wrt. /dev/cgroup, particularly in the kernel
sources and in libvirt. ltp also uses it heavily in its test suite. But
aside from that there is no maintainer script, installer, or other thing
which would creat
Sure, I adjusted the bug title. My "grep the whole archive for
/dev/cgroup" search is still running (so far it didn't turn up
anything), I'll follow up here once it's finished. If there's a package
which sets it, its postinst should clean it up on upgrade, so that this
works with apt-get too. If th