Re: [RFC] Cpuset: explicit dynamic sched domain control flags

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Suresh, responding to pj:
> > It was to show that even the existing cpu_exclusive
> > flag lets one create sched domains configurations that might not be
> > what one wanted.
> 
> I agree with your point. Lets take this out of discussion for now.

Excellent.

Rather than taking this point out of discussion, lets extend this
agreement, to remove the existing cpu_exclusive flag's side affect of
creating sched domain configurations.

Patches coming shortly.

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