I disagree with the conclusion that this script should be removed
because of the integration issues you describe.  This script fulfills a
function on the system that nothing else does, which is to ensure that
the desired governor is set for the running system.  Individual bugs
with that integration should be dealt with as bugs, nothing more.

Citing this as a difference from upstream is a non-argument.  Upstream
is defunct.

Citing this as a difference from Debian is a non-argument.  Debian is
not the relevant standard for boot experience.

The only thing I see here that needs changing per se is to migrate the
init script to a systemd unit - which would let us get rid of the
'sleep' call for instance in favor of triggering this precisely at the
end of the boot.

** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Won't Fix

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