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cgroup_escape() is a slight abuse of the cgroup code: what we really want
here is to escape the *current* process, whether it happens to be the LXC
monitor or not, into the / cgroups.
In the case of dump, we can't do an lxc_init(), because:
lxc 20160310103501.547 ERROR lxc_commands - commands.c:lxc_cmd_init:993 - ##
lxc 20160310103501.547 ERROR lxc_commands - commands.c:lxc_cmd_init:994 - # The container appears to be already running!
lxc 20160310103501.547 ERROR lxc_commands - commands.c:lxc_cmd_init:995 - ##
We don't want to make this a command to send to the handler, because again,
cgroup_escape() is intended to escape the *current* task to the root
cgroups.
So, let's just have cgroup_escape() build its own handler when required.
Signed-off-by:
Tycho Andersen <tycho.andersen@canonical.com>
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