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Paul M wrote:
> I was thinking that it would be even better if the actual (human)
> users could determine this; have the container infrastructure make it
You mean let the system admin, say, of a system determine
whether or not CKRM/RG and cpusets have one shared, or two
separate, hierarchies?
Wow - I think my brain just exploded.
Oh well ... I'll have to leave it an open issue for the moment;
I'm focusing on something else right now.
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Paul Jackson <pj@sgi.com> 1.925.600.0401
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