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Title:
  cannot completely disable sched autogroup

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  man 7 sched says:
  If autogrouping is disabled, then the root task group consists of all 
processes in the root CPU cgroup.

  In the meantime, no matter the autogrouping disablements
  cat /proc/*/autogroup
  Still shows processes being classified.
  Can anyone sched some light on this discrepancy:
  a) the autogrouping cannot be disabled
  b) even disabled there is unnecessary process classification taking place

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