Also one thing that made me file this bug under mountall is that
cryptsetup-encrypted /tmp has worked for me for many previous Ubuntu
version and suddently fails after upgrading to Karmic.

I don't believe that cryptsetup was much changed between Jaunty and
Karmic, while the system startup sequence and the way filesystems are
mounted has been deeply modified.

Observing that this (from a sysadmin PoV) results in a regression -
something that used to work doesn't anymore - it looks quite obvious to
me that the cause of the regression relates to what has been modified in
a major way, not to what stayed the same but the overall result is that
it doesn't work anymore...

And also, I could hardly consider that starting up a system with some
fstab-defined filesystems unmounted is not a "bug"... of a serious kind,
again from a sysadmin PoV.

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[Karmic, security] Encrypted /tmp no longer mounting after upgrade to karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/493480
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