On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 01:26:48PM +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> The problem we've found is that cgroups are too aggressive.
They don't have a
> notion of sessions and count too much as being part of your service, so you end
> up with your screen session being counted as part of gdm.
The per-user cgroups are controlled via a PAM module. That way there's
finally a nice way how we can reliably clean up behind a user when he logs out:
we just kill his complete cgroup and he's gone.
You are avoiding the question: what about screen sessions? Whole
point of screen is to stay after logout, and by killing cgroup you
nullify it.
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