Hello Community,

I'm interested in using JKG's kernel pool of prespawned kernels that can 
then be used from a Notebook/NB2KG client.  While taking a closer look, it 
seems like the prespawn_count parameter (and pooling functionality) is 
closely associated with seeded kernels.  That, coupled with the fact that I 
only find reference to prespawn_count when notebook-http is discussed, 
leads me to believe that the use-case I'm looking for (i.e., the ability to 
'attach' a prespawned kernel to a notebook's initial startup) isn't a 
current use-case of kernel prespawning/pooling.

Could someone please confirm if that is correct or provide further insight 
what I'm missing?

Thank you.

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