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> I believe that
> there are people out there who depend on them (right, PaulJ?)
Yes. For example a common usage pattern has the system admin carve
off a big chunk of CPUs and Memory Nodes into a cpuset for the batch
scheduler to manage, within which the batch scheduler creates child
cpusets, roughly one for each job under its control.
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