Re: Bug#580814: Parallellizing the boot in Debian Squeeze - ready for wider testing
]] Julian Andres Klode
| On Sun, May 09, 2010 at 05:25:16PM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
| > I am so far just testing on a singe machine, but it's my firm belief
| > that it's possible to have a fully functional systemd in squeeze.
|
| Only if #579755 is solved. While testing systemd on Debian, I found
| out that the option CONFIG_CGROUP_DEBUG is disabled in our kernel,
| but it is needed for systemd to work.
Yes and no. systemd needs cgroups support and there's a strong
preference upstream for the debug cgroup as it doesn't do anything but
group processes. It can work using any of the other cgroups just fine.
| Another problem is that systemd requires libcgroup which has to be
| moved to /lib first.
I don't imagine that's much work, though. :-)
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Tollef Fog Heen
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