While I understand the impact of having console-setup potentially "hang"
the system on upgrade, this isn't something that happens systematically,
it's also not a regression introduced in 1.108ubuntu15.4, so what is the
net benefit in not releasing this SRU? Certainly people might still
upgrade to $some_version of console-setup and have a hang caused by
plymouth not responding correctly to plymouth --ping?

I don't know that console-setup should be verification-fail because of
that. There's an issue, sure; a regression, maybe; but neither were
introduced by this particular upload.

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