Hi Felipe, Felipe Sateler wrote: > > > Upstream asks if cgroup is in v2-mode in the affected systems. .... > With `findmnt -R /sys/fs/cgroup`. It should list controllers in the cgroup > or cgroup2 filesystems.
root@lorenz:~# findmnt -R /sys/fs/cgroup TARGET SOURCE FSTYPE OPTIONS /sys/fs/cgroup tmpfs tmpfs rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,mode=755 ├─/sys/fs/cgroup/unified cgroup2 cgroup2 rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,nsdelegate └─/sys/fs/cgroup/elogind cgroup cgroup rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,xattr,release_agent=/lib/elogind/elogind-cgroups-agent,name=elogind Il giorno lun 4 feb 2019 alle ore 16:11 Gedalya <geda...@gedalya.net> ha scritto: > > > This currently looks like this now (after I have uninstalled > > cgroupfs-mount): > > > > → findmnt -R /sys/fs/cgroup > > TARGET SOURCE FSTYPE OPTIONS > > /sys/fs/cgroup tmpfs tmpfs rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,mode=755 > > ├─/sys/fs/cgroup/unified cgroup2 cgroup2 > rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,nsdelegate > > └─/sys/fs/cgroup/elogind cgroup cgroup > rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,xattr,release_agent=/lib/elogind > > > > But I have to assume that these mount points where at least present > > before I uninstalled cgroupfs-mount, too. > > > > Regards, Axel > > I can say I've always had this issue with only cgroup2 mounted and no > cgroup (what you might call "v1") > > >