https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=291151

--- Comment #6 from Jason W. Bacon <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Alex S from comment #5)

That's possible.  Generally I would notice if one of the normal three linux
mounts was missing, especially over such a long period and multiple reboots,
but there's a chance I overlooked it.

/dev/nda0p2    226G     46G    162G    22%    /
devfs          1.0K      0B    1.0K     0%    /dev
/dev/nda0p1    260M    1.3M    259M     1%    /boot/efi
fdescfs        1.0K      0B    1.0K     0%    /dev/fd
procfs         8.0K      0B    8.0K     0%    /proc
map -hosts       0B      0B      0B   100%    /net
linprocfs      8.0K      0B    8.0K     0%    /compat/linux/proc
tmpfs          7.1G    4.0K    7.1G     0%    /compat/linux/dev/shm
linsysfs       8.0K      0B    8.0K     0%    /compat/linux/sys

I'll see if I can reproduce the issue and keep an eye on the mounts.

In any case, we'll need to figure out how freebsd-update broke it.

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