Affects also SONY Vaio Pro 13.  Experienced this bug in August 2013 when
initially staging the brand new machine.  Wasted a couple of hours on
it.  Fixed it manually, essentially doing what Benjamin suggested in the
original report. Thought it was a SONY idiosyncrasy not worth reporting.

IT IS SHOCKING TO FIND THIS BUG MENTIONED IN THE RELEASE NOTES TO
16.04LTS (intentional caps).

Sure there is a standard and everybody *should* abide by the standard.
However, there are facts on the ground that weigh more and when those
facts go against the standard, one has to balance between the cost of
flouting the standard and the cost of flouting the user's need.

Cost of flouting the user's need: average users expecting out-of-the-box
performance get frustrated with Ubuntu and give up.

Cost of flouting the standard: minimal.  So some piece of zealously
standard-abiding software will "think" that it was booted from a
removable drive?  Some extremely well engineered hardware designed for
security will disable access to resources, fearing that this is a
smuggled removable drive that should not be allowed access to the
organization's secrets?  All of these are probably unlikely because the
same sloppy manufacturer that flouted the standard in the first place
would have to implement this kind of safety.  And they are
quantitatively irrelevant since there are more mainstream consumers
trying to install Ubuntu on their devices than highly sophisticated,
secured corporations.

Standards are not set in stone.  They do change.  Keeping this bug alive
for so long is one of those papercuts that make ordinary people prefer
the proprietary systems.  Ordinary people don't care if the system does
not abide by the standard.  They care that the system works.

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