[quoted lines by Samuel Thibault on 2016/06/29 at 13:50 +0200]

>I believe that it's on purpose that udev kills the cgroup, and you are
>not supposed to escape from it. AIUI, you need to determine how to tell
>udev that the start was successful, and thus it shouldn't try to clean
>after start failure.

I don't see any reference for how to do that. From the description for RUN 
within my udev's man page:

  Starting daemons or other long running processes is not appropriate
  for udev; the forked processes, detached or not, will be
  unconditionally killed after the event handling has finished.

This reminds me of the same kind of "we know best" thinking that the Pulse 
Audio people display when it comes to making sounds from root. :-( I bet they 
want to force everyone onto Systemd.

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