Thanks for the explanation Tim, the work on the server kernel is much
appreciated!

I'm a bit disappointed that the standard kernel will lack cpuset support
though, looks like I'll need to stick to rolling my own mainline kernels
on my desktop systems which I work on cpuset dependent code on to avoid
this regression from previous Ubuntu releases.

With more and more cores being availble on modern desktop systems (mine
has 4) I believe I can see other use cases such as audio processing
where people might appreciate being able to migrate all the system
processes onto a single core and have the rest untouched for their user
processes.

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