How would I prove that? Is there something specific you'd like me to
test? We've deployed this in 14.10 for a few months now and haven't seen
any issues, before deploying the same change to 14.10 I asked the Ubuntu
kernel team if we can switch to CFQ and they gave me the green light
saying that it should be just a drop in replacement.

Oh and udev seems to get loaded fairly late in the boot process ( as far
as I can understand it gets loaded after the virtual file systems event
), so booting should NOT be affected by this change at all.

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  [SRU] Set the default IO scheduler to CFQ in Kubuntu Trusty

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