Thanks Jonas!
The description seems accurate to me.

Yes, the lack of support for MPOL_PREFERRED_MANY sets an errno which is not 
caught in time. I cannot say for others, but I was running `numactl --membind 0 
echo ok` in a container running on EKS (K8s 1.32) and got this error. EKS is 
running kernel 5.10.245-241.978.amzn2.aarch64 (and not 6.8.0-90.91), which 
seems to be the reason for unsupported MPOL_PREFERRED_MANY.
Complete support for MPOL_PREFERRED_MANY was added in 5.15.

Hope this is sufficient.

Oh, and merry christmas!

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