The problem is not that plymouth is causing wakeups; the problem is that
plymouth is running /at all/ after boot.  It should be stopped once the
system is booted.

** Summary changed:

- plymouthd causes 25 wakeups
+ plymouthd process still running, chewing processor after boot

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plymouthd process still running, chewing processor after boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/609285
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