Completed my testing on the 3 UEFI machines I have that were displaying
the symptoms before (2 intel NUCs and one ASUS based UEFI PCs, ranging
from 2-cores to 6-cores, and ranging from 2010 to 2020), and I am happy
to report that, no matter how many times I boot the system, the 'casper-
rw' labelled persistent partition always appears to mount properly.

I have also not seen that "ln: /tmp/mountroot-fail-hooks.d/scripts/init-
premount/lvm2: No such file or directory" error manifest itself again,
so I am hoping this was just a fluke.

I have however seen the "access beyond end of device" and "I/O error
while writing superblock" errors every single time during
powerdown/reboot, so I have created
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/casper/+bug/1871454 for this
issue.

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  The 'new' persistent live method starting in 19.10 no longer works

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