Feisty seems to contain a lot of blueprints about making udev play
nicely with certain disk arrangements (i.e. LVM, EVMS). I'm wondering
whether if and how casper was modified when scripts for e.g. udev were
modified to run on the upstart (replacement init) model.

(According to https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/replacement-
initscripts and various other blueprints for Feisty
(https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/feisty/+specs), upstart
replaced sysvinit in edgy, and many bootscripts were rewritten for
upstart in feisty.)

I say this because I see no mention of casper on any of the blueprints I
can find regarding upstart...

(I also think that building the right version of UnionFS for the kernel
is probably important. Do the kernel maintainers know that they have to
update the patch with every new kernel release? If/when it gets into
mainline, it won't be a problem, but it's in -mm right now, so...)

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