I did manage to reproduce this after all.

First thing: 234-2ubuntu10 indeed solves the problem in my manual test
at least.

All you need to do to reproduce this is start an artful container:
docker run -ti ubuntu:artful bash
then install systemd in it:
Setting up systemd (234-2ubuntu9) ...
ln: cannot remove '/etc/resolv.conf': Device or resource busy

which I'm not really suprised about as the file is managed by docker.
Debootstrap itself isn't directly affected by this when you run it
yourself as it creates its own resolv.conf in the chroot, so I guess
live-build had it's hand in this failure.

In the builds for older releases this was a non-issue because we never
install 'resolvconf' during the build, once you try to do this in the
docker container itself, it crashes the same way.

Xenial:
Setting up resolvconf (1.78ubuntu4) ...
ln: cannot remove '/etc/resolv.conf': Device or resource busy
dpkg: error processing package resolvconf (--configure):

so what happened here is really just that systemd started doing
something it wasn't responsible for in the past.

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  changes in >= 234-2ubuntu7 for artful breaks kubuntu CI image build in
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