> I really want cpuset relative nodemasks. Nodes need to reference
> to available nodes. If you set all of them then it will use all available 
> nodes and ignore the ones not allowed. If you just set the first two bits 
> then it will use the first and second node of a cpuset.

Exactly.  I think I am ending up with exactly this.

I'm just getting there by a strange way of thinking
(as usual ;).

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