The same problem appears also in other configurations, not only with
cloned live systems but with all Ubuntu live systems made with 19.10 and
Focal Fossa. When running live-only (without the boot option
'persistent') the casper-rw partition will be mounted and busy.

I tested and verified the problem with

- a system extracted into a FAT32 file system, (that is samll in order
to leave drive space behind it for a casper-rw partition. When running
live-only (without the boot option 'persistent') the casper-rw partition
will be mounted and busy.

- a system created with mkusb (where the casper-rw partition is already
created). Also in this case, when selecting the live-only menuentry, the
casper-rw partition will be mounted and busy.

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  Ubuntu 19.10 and focal live cloned create and mount casper-rw
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