Actually libcgroup no longer ships the init scripts at all.  The bug
(recently reported and fixed, not yet SRUd to quantal) was that the init
scripts were not being properly removed.

>From the NEWS file:

>libcgroup (0.38-1) unstable; urgency=low
>
>    This version sees the removal of both initscripts cgconfig and cgred from
>    the cgroup-bin package.  This means that cgroups will not be mounted by
>    default and no classification will occur during boot.  There are numerous
>    issues surrounding the boot-time classification including race conditions
>    and collisions with lxc and libvirt.
>
>    I may replace support for mounting available cgroups at boot time as time
>    allows.  This version provides a stable point from which to move forward.
>
> -- Jon Bernard <jbern...@debian.org>  Mon, 18 Jun 2012 21:29:29 -0400

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