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## CPU Isolation (New for Debian 11)
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In order to be able to load and unload models without crashing your system, the cores you plan using for real time models must be isolated. This is done by editing the kernel's command line parameters.
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Now cores 1-7 have been isolated, so we can load/unload modules on them. |
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Now cores 1-7 have been isolated, so we can load/unload modules on them.
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### Other notes
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Starting with Debian 11 (Kernel 5.10) the real time custom kernel patch was replaced with a loadable CPU isolating kernel module. This means we don't need a custom kernel anymore, but this isolation step is required to keep the system from crashing when loading/unloading modules. |
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