Sigh. I was forgetting about the linux-image-extra package. This proved
to make a difference. Indeed, the post-Saucy versions that were
succeeding were only doing so because the image-extra package was
missing. Strangely, the USB dongle worked without that package but
clearly there's an interaction with something else that needs a module
from that package.

Armed with this new knowledge, I re-tested some of the builds I had
tested previously (now with image-extra) and found this.

3.9.0-0      - good*
3.11.0-26  - bad

These are the first and last kernels of Saucy. The first one does not
have an image-extra (the image package is larger). The last one does
have an image-extra. I guess some time during Saucy, the packaging was
changed?

My testing yesterday was booting with the USB dongle inserted (so that
networking config could be applied during boot, similarly to how I
intend to run the system). Today, I have been inserting the dongle after
the system boots. I have attached netconsole5.log, which shows the
kernel warning/error I got when I plugged the dongle in (on kernel
3.9.0-0). Note that despite this output, the system continued to run
just fine.


** Attachment added: "netconsole5.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1547838/+attachment/4612938/+files/netconsole5.log

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