It seems I misread the logs when I said I was seeing the jobs being
triggered as if the 'startup' event has been emitted.  I cannot
reproduce this behavior on a stock trusty VM with a normal root.  There
is no evidence that 'startup' is being emitted again, and no mountall
process being spawned.

> The logic is a bit weird though - on re-exec upstart only seems
> to pass --restart if the current upstart isn't a re-exec ... so if
> you re-execed twice you don't want the flag?

The point of this is that if restart is set, --restart is already
present in args_copy so shouldn't be added (again).

So, since I couldn't reproduce this issue on a stock trusty VM, I'm
trying now with a liveCD booted under VM since that's how it's reported
to be reproducible - so I can see what the state of upstart is before
re-exec.

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