Jens Axboe wrote:
On Wed, Aug 08 2007, dragoran wrote:so there is no real reason not to allow it for non root users? removing the check is easy (3 lines) .... or are there any other issues/problems?Andi already explained to you why it can't be enabled for non-root users. I merely talked about why idle priority works.
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