So really, the above is what triggers the bug, but I think the real bug
is that when udev-acl later gets called to update the permissions, it
simply keeps the existing group acl instead of updating it for the new
MODE=0660 in the new udev rule.

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  70-udev-acl.rules needs to put g+rw on /dev/kvm

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