Am 13.01.2014 14:16, schrieb Felix Homann:
2014/1/12 Dominique Michel
<dominique.michel(a)vtxnet.ch
<mailto:dominique.michel@vtxnet.ch>>
Recently, I experimented with Debian sid, which use systemd.
As Adrian already noted: Debian Sid does not default to systemd. So
what version of systemd are you running actually?
On Debian, this is just impossible, because whatever I try, systemd
insist to put what it think is good to have into the rt cgroup
It doesn't on Fedora. So there seems something wrong with the systemd
you're using.
Another completely idiotic stuff of this guy.
For sure...
So, let me ask again: Why and how are you using systemd on Debian?
I guess it's Aptosid ( debian/sid based distribution), they just
switched to default systemd in there last release. I'm a Aptosid user
for years, but I keep going with sysvinit for now.
He must be stopped!
Dead or alive?