I tried persistence in the 6.10 version and I think there are problems
there too although much less than in 7.10.

When the 6.10 version is shutting down, I would see I/O errors to the
USB device.  I ran fsck on the casper partition and it did find a number
of errors.  Most notably, mtab had errors which is the same file that I
saw get stuffed into the sudoers file when 7.10 got corrupted.  The
degree of corruption was dramatically less in 6.10 than in 7.10 and I
seem to be able to reboot after the fsck and have things work; the level
of damage appears less but looks to still be there.  I don't think this
bug was introduced in 7.10, it just looks to be worse in 7.10.

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failure to umount local filesystems - gutsy tribe 2
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