Another thing I could try is to 'pin' the Linux workload to the same core 
that the inmate uses using cpu affinity commands. Hopefully this will 
reduce variables (can you 'burn out' a core so that it runs slower than 
others? Seems unlikely, but maybe).

I also want to try getting an inmate cell running (maybe an actual Linux 
inmate this time) and see if the root cell workloads run the same. Maybe 
the presence of two loaded cells affects things somehow.

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