diff --git a/plugins/dynamix/CPUisol.page b/plugins/dynamix/CPUisol.page
index b69a1da6f..27420b077 100644
--- a/plugins/dynamix/CPUisol.page
+++ b/plugins/dynamix/CPUisol.page
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Menu="CPUset"
+Menu="CPUset:2"
Title="CPU Isolation"
Tag="leaf"
---
@@ -24,8 +24,7 @@ Tag="leaf"
System must be rebooted for changes to take effect!
-> CPU isolation allows the user to specify CPU cores that are to be explicitly reserved for assignment (to VMs or Containers).
+> CPU isolation allows the user to specify CPU cores that are to be explicitly reserved for assignment (to VMs or Docker containers).
>
-> This is incredibly important for gaming VMs to run smoothly because even if you manually pin your docker containers to not overlap with your gaming VM,
+> This is incredibly important for gaming VMs to run smoothly because even if you manually pin your Docker containers to not overlap with your gaming VM,
> the host OS can still utilize those same cores as the guest VM needs for things like returning responses for the webGui, running a parity check, btrfs operations, etc.
-
diff --git a/plugins/dynamix/CPUpin.page b/plugins/dynamix/CPUpin.page
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..2930bb58b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/plugins/dynamix/CPUpin.page
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+Menu="CPUset:1"
+Title="CPU Pinning Docker"
+Tag="map-marker"
+---
+
+
+
+
+
+> This page gives a total view of the current CPU pinning assignments for Docker containers.
+> It also allows to modify these assignments.
+>
+> Running containers are **stopped first** and restarted after the modification.
+> Stopped containers are instantly modified and new assignments become active when the user manually starts the container.
+>
+> When ***Apply*** is pressed a scan is performed to find the changes, subsequently containers which have changes are modified in parallel.
+>
+> *Important: Please wait until all updates are finished before leaving this page*.
+>
+> By default NO cores are selected for a Docker container, which means it uses all available cores.
+> Do not select **ALL** cores for containers, just select **NO** cores if you want unrestricted core use.
diff --git a/plugins/dynamix/CPUset.page b/plugins/dynamix/CPUset.page
index 852ad527b..ffc61fefe 100644
--- a/plugins/dynamix/CPUset.page
+++ b/plugins/dynamix/CPUset.page
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Menu="OtherSettings"
-Title="CPU Pinning"
+Title="CPU Pinning VM"
Type="xmenu"
Icon="grid.png"
Tag="map-marker"
@@ -195,26 +195,12 @@ $(function(){
-
-
-
-
-> This page gives a total view of the current CPU pinning assignments for both VMs and Docker containers.
+> This page gives a total view of the current CPU pinning assignments for VMs.
> It also allows to modify these assignments.
>
-> Running VMs or containers are **stopped first** and restarted after the modification.
-> Stopped VMs or containers are instantly modified and new assignments become active when the user manually starts the VM or container.
+> Running VMs are **stopped first** and restarted after the modification.
+> Stopped VMs are instantly modified and new assignments become active when the user manually starts the VM.
>
-> When ***Apply*** is pressed a scan is performed to find the changes, subsequently only VMs or containers which have changes are modified in parallel.
+> When ***Apply*** is pressed a scan is performed to find the changes, subsequently only VMs which have changes are modified in parallel.
>
> *Important: Please wait until all updates are finished before leaving this page*.
->
-> By default NO cores are selected for a Docker container, which means it uses all available cores.
-> Do not select **ALL** cores for containers, just select **NO** cores if you want unrestricted core use.