gnu: system: Add elogind cgroup mount.
* gnu/system/file-systems.scm (%elogind-file-systems): Add elogind cgroup mount.
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@ -232,7 +232,18 @@ initrd code."
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(check? #f)
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(flags '(no-suid no-dev no-exec))
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(options "mode=0755")
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(create-mount-point? #t))))
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(create-mount-point? #t))
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;; Elogind uses cgroups to organize processes, allowing it to map PIDs
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;; to sessions. Elogind's cgroup hierarchy isn't associated with any
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;; resource controller ("subsystem").
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(file-system
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(device "cgroup")
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(mount-point "/sys/fs/cgroup/elogind")
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(type "cgroup")
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(check? #f)
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(options "none,name=elogind")
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(create-mount-point? #t)
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(dependencies (list (car %control-groups))))))
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(define %base-file-systems
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;; List of basic file systems to be mounted. Note that /proc and /sys are
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