On Tue, 2006-11-14 at 15:56 -0700, Glenn Greenfield
wrote:
Yes - a kernel configured for realtime
preemtion.
$ zcat /proc/config.gz |grep PREEMPT_RT
CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT=y
Actually no. This is a common misconception.
The point of realtime preemption is to improve realtime performance.
The point of PAM and RT limits and the realtime LSM is to allow non-root
users to run realtime applications.
The two have nothing to do with each other.
Lee
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