Hi,

my only option, so far, has been to disable quotas and manually check
that homes do not get too large, which is inconvenient.

Unfortunately, the systemd developers could not help, since they said
that the unit logic for lvm and quotas is not layed down by them.

Even more unfortunately, trying to debug systemd on this (which likely
involves a race and certainly dynamically generated units) is beyond my
current abilities and beyond my time availability to perspectively
increase such abilities by thoroughly reading all about the systemd
debug.

In a nutshell, the problem is still open. When I upgrade to 17.10, I can
tentatively try to re-enable quotas and see what happens.

** Summary changed:

- Regression: quotas prevent yakkety from booting (boots once every ~4 attempts)
+ Regression: quotas+lvm prevent yakkety from booting (boots once every ~4 
attempts)

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