Just to be clear, the output in #57 is *before* we attempt to kill udevd
in any shape or form.

Doing some experimentation, I've found that a "long-running" udev rule
continues to run post-initramfs, so although the workers should be being
killed, the children of them (vgscan et al) shouldn't be.

Also, picking over the initramfs code, I've found a bug which I don't
think is directly related to this, but could cause similar behaviour
(bug 870031).

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