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sched.7: Make it clearer that SCHED_OTHER is always scheduled below real-time
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
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.\" Is that intended? (Why?)
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.SS SCHED_OTHER: Default Linux time-sharing scheduling
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\fBSCHED_OTHER\fP can be used at only static priority 0.
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\fBSCHED_OTHER\fP can be used at only static priority 0
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(i.e., threads under real-time policies always have priority over
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.B SCHED_OTHER
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processes).
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\fBSCHED_OTHER\fP is the standard Linux time-sharing scheduler that is
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intended for all threads that do not require the special
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real-time mechanisms.
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