"mountpoint for devices not found" on Docker only on this Kernel
iluvtux
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I am experiencing the issue talked about here:

https://botbot.me/freenode/docker/2014-09-02/?page=9

(search for "mountpoint for devices not found")

Only on this kernel. I have to switch to my old kernel if I want to run docker. This seems like a bug if it's working fine on another kernel I compiled from scratch. Any suggestions?
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damentz
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I believe that docker makes extensive use of cgroups. They're disabled in Liquorix if only to reduce its footprint in any safe way possible. But, the introduction of autogrouping and now docker and other types of virtualization are using cgroups to do this easier.

Next release I'll enable all the missing cgroup features for 3.16 and later kernels.
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damentz
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Please check if 3.16-4.dmz.2 works for you (just uploaded).
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damentz
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Actually, hold on. I noticed a problem with how my kernel configs are being updated / stored and it's resetting them to a 64-bit compatible version only.

I'll let you know when a fixed kernel is up.
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iluvtux
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Hi, any updates?
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damentz
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Yes, sorry, latest kernel should be fixed. Fixing it required me to update to the latest kernel package used by siduction.
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iluvtux
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it's working great, thanks!
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