I see, but does it matter that the file was not reverted to original
one, it was changed by upgrade again?

What I am afraid of is not special cases of live images, but that
there's a code in some .deb that stubbornly puts that nasty "exec
/bin/login -f ubuntu </dev/tty2.conf > /dev/tty2.conf 2>&1" line into
/etc/init/ttyX files again and again. If I had a hint where to look
for it, I'd tried to check this.

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25configure_init uses /dev/ttyN.conf instead of /dev/ttyN for 
/etc/init/tty*.conf mangling
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438678
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