This continues to cause breakage - https://bugs.launchpad.net/charm-
sysconfig/+bug/1873028

I'm still looking for a modern justification for it to exist -
considering AFAIK no other distro does this.

** Description changed:

  Ondemand init script is not inherited from Debian, it's an Ubuntu
  specific change.
  
  Some reasons to get rid of it:
  On my wily cloud test, systemd blame's 669ms on ondemand on a cloud instance 
with no ability to change frequency..
- In the init script we don't run this for android 
- Ondemand is already on by default!  Why don't we just always use whatever is 
that kernel's default?
+ In the init script we don't run this for android
+ Why don't we just always use whatever is that kernel's default?
  
  There are a number of other reported problems with it:
  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sysvinit/+bugs?field.searchtext=ondemand

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