During a discussion about the potential for autopkgtests it was brought
up that a representative sample of unfiltered vmcores would be large
(even compressed). This would impose bandwidth and disk space
constraints on anyone attempting to run the autopkgtests locally.

That tends to make me lean toward setting up a library of cores with
test infrastructure somewhere that is run as part of the SRU exception
process, but not as an autopkgtest.

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  makedumpfile falls back to cp with "__vtop4_x86_64: Can't get a valid
  pmd_pte."

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