cgroups.7: Document the use of 'cgroup_no_v1=named' to disable v1 named hierarchies

This feature was added in Linux 5.0.

Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
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@ -516,6 +516,13 @@ An example of this is the
cgroup hierarchy that is used by cgroup hierarchy that is used by
.BR systemd (1) .BR systemd (1)
to track services and user sessions. to track services and user sessions.
.PP
Since Linux 5.0, the
.I cgroup_no_v1
kernel boot option (described below) can be used to disable cgroup v1
named hierarchies, by specifying
.IR cgroup_no_v1=named .
.\" .\"
.SH CGROUPS VERSION 2 .SH CGROUPS VERSION 2
In cgroups v2, In cgroups v2,