If the udev rule calls cryptsetup, then it would be trying to prompt,
and so it can't do that.

What invokes cryptsetup in the normal system?  Don't you have to do it
by hand right now if you hot plug a luks disk?

The order doesn't have to match the setup as long as they keep being
called as long as any one indicates that it managed to take some
corrective action.

AFAICS, there is only one wait, and then it goes into failure hook mode.

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