FYI: I noticed that after an aufs mount command fails (e.g. if I
accidentally write xino=<path with a typo>), the target will still be
considered a mountpoint by `mountpoint` ("/Archive is a mountpoint"),
even though the folder is empty and `df` and `mount` don't list it as
one.

Possibly related to the bug you found after I mentioned the thing with
the tmpfs being busy when trying to umount it. Just thought I'd let
you know :)

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