No, it's been consistent for a few weeks now, so I'm not going to worry 
about it.  I did find another way to screw up, though.  I attached the 
drive persistently to my "untrusted" VM, and then put the mount in 
/etc/fstab in the debian-10 template, so it would persist also.  That 
worked fine for the untrusted VM, but none of the other debian-based VMs 
would start, since they couldn't mount /dev/sda3.  Sigh.  So, now I have to 
figure out how to add that to the fstab just for "untrusted."  I saw some 
instructions, involving adding an echo command to an rc script, but haven't 
tried it yet.

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