My agreement was with point 1.  I don't agree with point 2, as that is a
diversion from the libcgroup upstream and debian package.  They do not
simply want all cgroups mounted separately by default.  Rather, they
want it to be very configurable.  So I wouldn't object strongly to
adding the extra cgroups to the configuration file (though I think that
change should simply be done through debian), but I think it is wrong to
change how the cgroups are mounted.

The libcgroup package was never simply a package to mount all cgroups
and provide set/get cgroup settings.  It has a specific purpose (which
it cannot quite meet in a race-free way) of flexible, configurable
cgroup management by users, groups, and programs.

Perhaps what you'd actually like is to add a simple cgroup set/get
program to cgroup-lite.

I am going to mark this bug incomplete while awaiting your feedback on
the following proposal:  I'd like to change the title of this bug to
simply be 'cgconfig upstart job should start earlier', and make that
change and p and q.  (Then merge debian's new version into q).  Point 2
I'd like to be handled through debian.

** Changed in: libcgroup (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Incomplete

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  cgconfig upstart job should start earlier and mount all available
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