On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 01:45:49PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
> I don't think a conflict is the proper fix for this.
> 
> Serge told me that cgmanager is supposed coexist with systemd as PID 1.
> 
> Maybe the SysV init script can be adjusted to behave different depening
> on whether systemd is the active PID 1.
> 
> The canonical check for this is test -d /run/systemd/system

Given that each one wants to own the system-wide handling of cgroups, it
doesn't seem entirely obvious how they'd coexist, unless cgmanager acts
as a bridge to the systemd cgroups interface in that case.

The cgmanager package could theoretically disable itself when booting
via systemd, and only run under other inits, but without a compatibility
interface that'd be a nasty surprise for anything that has "Depends:
cgmanager" and expects to talk to the cgmanager interfaces.

- Josh Triplett


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