Can someone please look at it with a little bit of urgency?

The release date for 20.04 is approaching fast, and no action means
Ubuntu maintainers are going to do a major disservice to persistence
users, by confusing the persistent landscape further, even as it already
is a complete mess.

The time to consider how negatively Linux users are going to be affected
by the *unilateral decision* described above is now. Otherwise, I guess
I will have no choice put to point the many Linux persistence users, who
are and will continue to be confused on whether they should use 'casper-
rw', or 'home-rw', or 'persistence', or now 'writable' as a persistent
partition label, to this very issue. At least, even if I will then have
failed to manage to bring some sanity to persistence partition creation,
it may demonstrate to those same users just how little the Ubuntu
maintainers seem to have cared about them prior to the release of 20.04,
and maybe make them consider switching to a distro that does better in
that respect.

You still have a chance to bridge the gap and stop this persistence
madness.

But it needs to happen *NOW*.

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  'writable' should not be introduced as a new label for persistence
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