I reverted to the feisty version of network-manager (0.6.4-6ubuntu7) and to the feisty version of network-manager-gnome (0.6.4-6ubuntu7), and the network manager now seems to be remembering my WPA key on a persistent liveUSB drive. So, at least on my system, I'd say persistence seems to be working fine. I don't know if the umount issue is related to the persistence issue, but that umount issue has been given medium priority. So, hopefully that will be fixed by the time Gutsy is released. Even if it is not, reverting to the edgy versions of the upstart files seems to fix that issue. So, it may be that you can get a version of Gutsy working with persistence by simply removing the gutsy version of these two network manager files and installing the feisty versions (while you are booted in persistent mode on a liveUSB) and also reverting in the same way on the upstart files.
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