On Wed, 22 Oct 2014, Daniel Baumann wrote:

On 10/21/2014 11:54 PM, Tomas Pospisek wrote:

2) release an updated lxc package for wheezy, that warns the user about
   the problem.

i don't really see how that would be possible, without doing an abuse of
debconf.

I'd add that to the NEWS file.

3) do something in the systemd packages to work around the problem.

systemd could check in postinst for being executed in a container, and
then warn about it. this seems to be the obvious thing to do to me, but
i guess that since you got redirected from systemd to lxc, that the
systemd maintainers wouldn't want to do that.

I can't speak for the systemd maintainers, but when I was on the #debian-systemd IRC channel I had the impression that they were aching under heavy pressure from the migration of Debian to systemd. So I'd think whenever they can delegate stuff away they will.

It doesn't necessarily follow that they would refuse to include some reasonable solution to the wheezy-lxc with systemd-containters problem if offered one.

4) do something during the upgrade of the sysinit packages

don't think that's the right place to do it.

The sysinit packages could warn check in pre-install when upgrading to the version that pulls in systemd whether the system is running in an LXC container and then let the user know about the problem.

Is there a secure method to determine whether one is running in a wheezy (!) lxc container? Because if lxc 1.0.6-3 knows how to setup systemd containers then it'd be better to not to bother the user with a warning.
*t


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