1 # Service cgconfig can create a default group in all mounted hierarchies and
2 # move all processes there on boot. If no default rule is specified in
3 # /etc/cgrules.conf, the default group is named '/sysdefault'.
4 # This automatically created group(s) can be useful e.g. when using 'cpu'
5 # controller to limit cpu.shares of this default group and allowing some more
6 # important group take most of the CPU.
8 # By default, create these groups:
11 # Uncomment following line to disable creation of the default group on startup:
14 # Service cgconfig can classify all processes according to /etc/cgrules.conf on
17 # By default, classify all processes:
20 # Uncomment following line to disable classification of processes on boot: