This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 234-2ubuntu10

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systemd (234-2ubuntu10) artful; urgency=medium

  * Do not fail debootstrap if /etc/resolv.conf is immutable. (LP: #1713212)
  * Revert "Create /etc/resolv.conf on resolved start, if it is an empty file."
    As it is ineffective, and correct creation of /etc/resolv.conf has been 
fixed.
    This reverts commit ccba42504f216f6ffbc54eb2c9af347355f8d86b.
  * initramfs-tools: trigger udevadm add actions with subsystems first.
    This updates the initramfs-tools init-top udev script to trigger udevadm
    actions with type specified. This mimicks the
    systemd-udev-trigger.service. Without type specified only devices are
    triggered, but triggering subsystems may also be required and should happen
    before triggering the devices. This is the case for example on s390x with 
zdev
    generated udev rules. (LP: #1713536)

 -- Dimitri John Ledkov <x...@ubuntu.com>  Wed, 30 Aug 2017 11:22:41
+0100

** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu Artful)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  udev: boot script does not trigger subsystem coldplug

Status in Ubuntu on IBM z Systems:
  In Progress
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in systemd source package in Xenial:
  In Progress
Status in systemd source package in Zesty:
  Fix Committed
Status in systemd source package in Artful:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  [Impact]
  subsystems udev rules are not processed on boot, thus resulting in missing 
devices on boot / before rootfs is mounted.

  [Solution]
  trigger udev subsystems and devices, in the initramfs, in that order.

  [Testcase]
  Boot s390x system with chzdev configured devices, and cio_ignore=all kernel 
command line parameter. The chzdev configured devices should still be 
discovered on boot.

  [Original Bug report]

  The udev initramfs-tools boot script does not trigger subsystem "add"
  uevents. As a result, udev rules that listen to subsystem "add" events
  are never activated. This problem exists on at least Ubuntu 16.04 and
  17.10.

  On s390, this results in a boot failure if the kernel is configured to
  start with an active device black list (kernel parameter
  cio_ignore=all,!condev). An example for an affected udev rule looks
  like this:

      ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="subsystem", KERNEL=="ccw",
  RUN{program}+="/bin/sh -c 'echo free 0009,ec30,ec32,f5f0-f5f2 >
  /proc/cio_ignore'"

  A proposed fix would be:

  Modify /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-top/udev:

  Replace line
          udevadm trigger --action=add
  with
          udevadm trigger --type=subsystems --action=add
          udevadm trigger --type=devices --action=add

  This would also be consistent with the steps that the systemd udev
  coldplug unit file performs (see /lib/systemd/system/systemd-udev-
  trigger.service).

  [Regression Potential]
  More udev rules will be now triggered, earlier, during initramfs stage of 
boot rather than post-pivot-root. However, this is inline with current rootfs 
behaviour and thus should not regress behaviour - simply some rules will get 
triggered earlier.

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