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max priority in Linux
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Package: src:linux
Version: 4.19.13-1
Severity: normal
Tags: a11y

I update by apt-mirror Debian repository on local disk. Next I update by apt my 
local Debian. From time to time I copy a repository to another local disk by 
command «#cp -Rp . 'to_some_directory'" by size 340Gb.

I have : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3820 CPU @ 3.60GHz multi-core (c=4), 
hyper-threaded (t=2). 32 Gb memory.

Before appearance a kernel «linux-image-4.19.0-1-amd64 Linux 4.19 for 64-bit 
PCs (signed) ver. 4.19.13-1»  in flowing copy period the start of new processes 
start, the switch between current processes and the work in they is very slow 
down and it is impossible to work in Debian. After apperance a kernel  4.19 the 
problen is smoothed out to an acceptable, but still the start of new processes 
holds some seconds.

Why does Debian start every process with low max priority in Linux 20 , but not 
19 or 18 at least because it needs to begin the process with more low priority 
or reduce there priority if it will be need.

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