On Friday 14 May 2010 23:25:37 Scott James Remnant wrote:
> > Or just have per-user cgroups that a process is moved into when
> > logging in, see libpam-cgroup for something that does this.
> >
> > 
> 
> Then getty would respawn the second you login, stealing the controlling
> terminal from bash.

Why can't systemd use cgroups for monitoring daemons (the new functionality 
that wasn't in any previous Linux init system) and run getty's in the 
traditional manner?

It seems that cgroups offer significant benefits for some uses but not for 
every 
use.

Also what about sshd, telnetd, etc?  They can also have long-lived processes 
on behalf of users that are separate from the port listening functionality of 
the main daemon.


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