How to isolate CPUs with cpusets from boot onwards

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How I could achieve the same result with "cpuset" as with "isolcpus", since isolcpus is now deprecated.



So, how could I set the first core for system tasks (like processes and IRQs) from boot onwards, and then manually set affinity for processes I would like to run on other cores (with taskset, or with other cpusets)?










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    How I could achieve the same result with "cpuset" as with "isolcpus", since isolcpus is now deprecated.



    So, how could I set the first core for system tasks (like processes and IRQs) from boot onwards, and then manually set affinity for processes I would like to run on other cores (with taskset, or with other cpusets)?










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      How I could achieve the same result with "cpuset" as with "isolcpus", since isolcpus is now deprecated.



      So, how could I set the first core for system tasks (like processes and IRQs) from boot onwards, and then manually set affinity for processes I would like to run on other cores (with taskset, or with other cpusets)?










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      How I could achieve the same result with "cpuset" as with "isolcpus", since isolcpus is now deprecated.



      So, how could I set the first core for system tasks (like processes and IRQs) from boot onwards, and then manually set affinity for processes I would like to run on other cores (with taskset, or with other cpusets)?







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