Ok, so 'chreipl' is used by the subiquity installer to prepare for the 
post-install reboot.
This means that a fix for chreipl is indeed to have proper NVMe support in 
place, incl. installer.

There is now just a little bit of time pressure, since this is relevant for 
install time, it should not only land in the Ubuntu archives, but also on the 
ISO image, and 20.04.2 is coming very soon...
So I guess we would need it in the next couple of days to have a little chance 
to pick it up for focal/20.04.2 - otherwise it might slip to the .3 release 
(the install time support).

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