Ubuntu has been using "writable" & "/writable" for many of its products:
Ubuntu Touch, Ubuntu Core 16, Ubuntu Core 18, Ubuntu Core 20 and now
also Ubuntu Desktop and Ubuntu Server. Thus it's a standard name that is
widely used across many Ubuntu products.
It was an oversight that casper was not changed, which is now fixed.
Some other distributions also use "writable" e.g. Raspbian. "persistent"
and variations have never been used in Ubuntu.
** Changed in: casper (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Opinion
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Title:
'writable' should not be introduced as a new label for persistence
partition in Ubuntu 20.04
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