Yes. Sorry for the confusion but this is POSIX spec - the opposite of
internal Linux spec.
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 07:59:02AM -0100, Anders Gnistrup wrote:
> Hi again
>
> I posted a message about mutex and scehduling method. I was not sure
> about the higest and lowest value for the priority.
> I check the policy and found out that 0 is the lowest and 100000 is the
> highest.
>
> That explains the behaiver af the mutex program posted last night.
>
> Anders Gnistrup
>
> BTW. well, at least there is a good eksampel now......
>
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