> mach-default uses 32 and mach-generic uses 260, so I doubt if there's a big
> downside to increasing mach-default. I expect distros ship with
> mach-generic, so you're a rare case.
>
> <tries to remember who works on this and fails>
>
> Andi? Can you see any problems with increasing the mach-default setting?
No, except for wasting a bit of memory (maybe make it dependent on CONFIG_TINY?)
-Andi
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