My modprobe.conf solution might not work in all cases, as the kvm module might be loaded on demand by a process accessing /dev/kvm. That process then already has 2k page tables. So I agree with Viktor: If we want to support KVM, maybe set vm.allocate_pgste = 1 unconditionally.
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