Hello Christian,

Am 19.05.2015 um 01:17 schrieb Christian Kastner:
> But TTBOMK, cgroup-bin never shipped an /etc/init.d/cgroup-bin file. See
> for example its contents in wheezy [1], or the TODO item [2] created by
> the previous maintainer.

I think I found it here:
  $ dget 
http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian/pool/main/libc/libcgroup/libcgroup_0.38-1+rpi1.dsc
  $ dpkg-source -x libcgroup_0.38-1+rpi1.dsc
  $ cd libcgroup-0.38/
  $ grep "Kernel lacks cgroups" . -R -i
  ./debian/cgroup-bin.init:               log_warning_msg "Kernel lacks cgroups 
or memory controller not available, not starting cgroups."

These 2 version do not contain this file:
  dget 
http://mirrordirector.raspbian.org/raspbian/pool/main/libc/libcgroup/libcgroup_0.41-6.dsc
  dget 
http://mirrordirector.raspbian.org/raspbian/pool/main/libc/libcgroup/libcgroup_0.38-1.dsc

As Debian never shipped this file, no actions on Debian side
could be taken to remove this old file?

So it seems this is just a Raspbian issue.
(And if an upgrade from Raspbian-Wheezy to Raspbian-Jessie will be
supported, the removal of this file has to be taken care of on Raspbian side?)


>>> By purging just cgroup-bin I got expected booting again.
> Is /etc/init.d/cgroup-bin still around?
> 
> If yes, then it's probably just bailing out early because it cannot find
> the necessary executables, so no harm done. But then it must have been
> placed there manually.
> 
> If no, then the purge must indeed have removed it, but as the Debian
> version does not ship this file, I assume this is a peculiarity of the
> Raspbian version of this package?

The purge removed it indeed. No /etc/init.d/cgroup-bin or links are anymore 
visible.
If the content is still of interest see my earlier message from 19:04:37+0200.


Kind regards,
Bernhard


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