Unfortunately I have a feeling that getting zipl to change might be
rather slim. If my memory serves the way it boots is rather related to
lilo in the sense that running the loader will update a list of disk
records to read than understanding any filesystem and using filenames
flexible at boot.

Having the dist-upgrade done first, even with the downside of not being
the solution in all cases, at least feels like a natural match on how I
would approach tests. Start from an up-to-date base and then bring in
the proposed changes. Maybe even with a anal reboot in between upgrade
and trigger install to rule out issues which are caused by something
else.

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