> cgroup /dev/cgroup cgroup defaults 0 0

Erk -- that's what broke the boot after all? Indeed, this was in comment
4 already, but I missed that. So the journal should have a
complaint/timeout on that, as /dev/cgroup is a thing of the distant past
(google still has a few hits). Thanks for finding!

I'm going to poke around in 10.04's and 12.04's packages to see which
one would possibly have added that fstab line.

** Summary changed:

- systemd does not boot with a separate /usr partition
+ boot fails on missing /dev/cgroup fstab entry

** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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