> If your desktop doesn't segregate apps and services into cgroups, 
> systemd-oomd will kill the entire desktop whenever anything uses too 
> much memory, because the desktop is going to be running in the same 
> cgroup as the apps that it launches. So I think desktop spins (other 
> than KDE) ought to opt out of this. It should be good for all Fedora 
> editions, though (including Workstation, Server, Atomic, CoreOS), and 
> also for KDE spin.

How will this work on headless systems like Fedora Server, Atomic, and CoreOS? 
Will it be expected that users manually create their own cgroups?
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