Note that the workaround here is to edit the file in /etc/init.d/
manually and remove the circular dependency. If somebody familiar could
detail the exact edit here for the benefit of others, that would be
appreciated.

Local changes to /etc will be preserved on package upgrades.

Since there is a workaround, this issue is not critical. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance for definitions. I'm editing the
subject line of the bug to avoid users getting unrealistic expectations
of an imminent fix.

If somebody would like to volunteer debdiffs that we can upload to fix
this, please do. nbd is already fixed in newer releases, so see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Procedure for what you need
to do for stable releases.

I don't understand what exactly is the problem with the other packages
that others have added tasks for. It would be helpful if someone could
explain each one using the form of a normal bug report (steps to
reproduce, etc). In particular, it is not helpful to assume that the
same error message means that it is the same bug, since if it turns out
not to be the case, then it just leads to a whole bunch of confusion in
the same bug. If in doubt, please use separate bugs to track different
initially.

** Summary changed:

- CRITICAL BUG: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job 
NetworkManager.service/start
+ Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job NetworkManager.service/start

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