The problem is binding mounts *will* break things if used improperly
No, I completely disagree with you.
If you really think that bind mounts are bad, then go to kernel developers and
tell them to remove bind mount support.
Bind mount are present in kernel. People use them. So, Debian should
Might I suggest pondering returning bug #359717 to wishlist severity and
taging it wontfix?
The problem is binding mounts *will* break things if used improperly (or
properly depending on POV and how sadistic you are). The steps used by
`mountpoint` are absolutely correct from Unix traditions,
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