I think the right answer here is for ceph-osd to Pre-Depend: on ceph-
common which sets up the users, then there's no need to reload because
the rules will parse correctly the first time.

Also, in looking at the binary package, I don't see anywhere that ceph-
osd ever calls 'udevadm trigger --subsystem-match=block --action=change'
- this still needs to be explicitly done, independent of the reload
handling (or not), in order to apply the newly-installed rules to
existing devices.

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  ceph-osd stays blocked on Yakkety: "No block devices detected using
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