This 128M value is adequate for almost all configurations. There must be
something specific about HyperV configurations that makes 256M a
requirement.

I don't think that the value should be raised for only that one
exception. We should identify why 256M is required though

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  [Hyper-V] Unable to perform a full kernel crash on Ubuntu 14.10

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