Re: [gentoo-user] /sys/fs/cgroup/unified/ missing

2017-09-19 Thread Robin Atwood
[This post is directed at Mike Gilbert. I am not receiving Gentoo list 
messages for some reason, I found his reply in the archives!]

>OpenRC only gained support for the "unified" cgroup hierarchy within
>the last week or so in version 0.31.

Thanks for the hint. I have that version of openrc installed. Openrc-0.31.1 is 
now available so I installed that and the problem went away. 

Cheers
Robin
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Re: [gentoo-user] /sys/fs/cgroup/unified/ missing

2017-09-18 Thread Mike Gilbert
On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 3:12 PM, Robin Atwood  wrote:
> I just logged off KF5 after an extensive update and XDM would not restart, I
> got a message about /sys/fs/cgroup/unified/ did not exist (which it
> doesn't). The /sys/fs/cgroup/ directory is there, it's the "unified"
> sub-directory that's missing. I have not rebooted for a long time so I did
> that and still got the messages. Fortunately the system still comes up. I
> must have missed a config update somewhere I guess but I cannot find any
> useful hits when I search. Any idea what I am missing?

Regarding the cgroup message: Are you running OpenRC or systemd?

OpenRC only gained support for the "unified" cgroup hierarchy within
the last week or so in version 0.31.

systemd has supported it for at least a year.

I'm doubtful it has anything to do with XDM failing to start, however.



[gentoo-user] /sys/fs/cgroup/unified/ missing

2017-09-18 Thread Robin Atwood
I just logged off KF5 after an extensive update and XDM would not restart, I 
got a message about /sys/fs/cgroup/unified/ did not exist (which it doesn't). 
The /sys/fs/cgroup/ directory is there, it's the "unified" sub-directory 
that's missing. I have not rebooted for a long time so I did that and still 
got the messages. Fortunately the system still comes up. I must have missed a 
config update somewhere I guess but I cannot find any useful hits when I 
search. Any idea what I am missing? 

Thanks
Robin
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