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systemd-remnants

I thought of using docker in my runit artix and looking at the docker-runit package I see that it uses/creates a cgroup with name

/sys/fs/cgroup/systemd

I suppose that this is because the default docker setup uses a cgroup named systemd.

I'm not particularly anti-systemd, but in artix how do we know if systemd has left an actual requirement about or if it's just a token/name memory.

 

Re: systemd-remnants

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I don't know if this fits your needs, but podman seems to be the better choice:
- it is compatible with Docker containers
- it runs in the user security context https://betterstack.com/community/guides/scaling-docker/podman-vs-docker/
- does not alter the firewall rules as docker does
- it has several GUI management interfaces ( Pods, Podman Desktop, Container Desktop )

Give it  a try, you will not regret it.