> In my case, it's not even my system though: it's Canonical's system;
It's a fresh download of a cloudimg from https://cloud-
images.ubuntu.com/focal/ which has the issue, so it can't because I
didn't build the image right, because I didn't build the image at all.

that's correct, you didn't do anything wrong; the cloud-images for focal
have the /etc/default/grub.d/40-force-partuuid.cfg file built-in.

> So how would this be able to help? What is the rationale behind the
new initrdfail design and 40-force-partuuid.cfg? Thanks.

I'm not sure what the original rationale was, as I wasn't involved in
those discussions, although my rough understanding is it's intended to
try to speed up boot time.  @vorlon may know more about the reason
behind it.

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