This isn't caused by ubiquity if it's at startup, since ubiquity would
only care about it w/r/t partitioning, and that hasn't been the case
since somewhere during the development cycle of 16.04 -- when we updated
partman-base to stop trying to partition rpmb devices.
Closing the ubiquity task as Invalid. Clearly, there's something else
that breaks there.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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Fix udev rules to consider mmc rpmb partitions
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