Linux CGroups: Subsystems as Modules
the musings of a curious kernel hacker
2010-03-23
Mainline
2.6.34-rc2
came out three days ago, and supports modular cgroup subsystems.
(The
net_cls
patch wasn't merged with the rest and is presently still running the approval gauntlet, though even
blkio-cg
is already in.)
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