chrt requires priority argument

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chrt requires a priority argument, even for classes ( like batch )
that do not support them.  If you specify a non zero value, then the
command fails.  I think the argument should be ignored and forced to
zero for these classes, and the man page updated to indicate that the
priority is ignored for those classes that don't use it.  If the
argument could be made optional so you can omit it that would be nice too.

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