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[Mageia-dev] Please test: initscripts+systemd in updates_testing

+ Michael Scherer + misc at zarb.org +
+ Tue Nov 1 13:25:51 CET 2011 +

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Le mardi 01 novembre 2011 à 01:56 -0400, David W. Hodgins a écrit :
+> On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 13:17:15 -0400, Michael Scherer <misc at zarb.org> wrote:
+> 
+> > What is the usable feature ?
+> > To be able to put some kind of quota on /usr ?
+> > To be able to use a different fs for / and /usr ?
+> 
+> I once ran into the situation where installing a package
+> succeeded, but caused the / filesystem usage to hit 100%.
+> The next reboot failed, due to this.
+
+The problem was likely due to not having anywhere to place pid file and
+others state related information. The /run mounted on tmpfs is a
+solution for that, AFAIK, and so most system should no longer face this
+problem. Maybe there is others reason to not start, but based on my
+experience, there is no obvious one.
+
+Even if I think that storing pid may no longer be needed for house
+keeping, thanks to systemd usage of cgroups.
+
+
+-- 
+Michael Scherer
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