Upgrading to Jessie sneaked systemd into my machine, and now I am able to boot with a cached volume. Looks like /usr now gets mounted before the other filesystems are checked. As long as one does not try to cache root or /usr it should work (I have root and /usr fully on SSD). I don't know if sysvinit boot scripts remain broken or anything about upstart.

Still need to make sure you have thin-provisioning-tools though.

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        Timo Korvola            <URL:http://www.iki.fi/tkorvola>


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