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libpam-cgfs
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In the past, Ubuntu carried a systemd patch to provide logged-in users with
cgroups which they could administer.  This can now be done by the pam_cgfs
module.

By default, pam_cgfs will create a new cgroup for the user for all
controllers other than name=systemd, but if '-c <controllerlist>' is passed
then only the listed controllers are handled.  (controllerlist must be
comma-delimited) The default list of controllers to handle is listed in
/usr/share/pam-configs/cgfs, and is set to only freezer and memory.  To edit
the list, do so in /etc/pam.d/common-session.

Note, this conflicts with the libpam-cgm module which also creates cgroups for
logged-in users, but does so by talking to the cgmanager or cgproxy daemon.

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