This was a complete train wreak.  I added the 'folder' checks in to
avoid booting with an empty /usr.  Thus I believe that overlayfs grabs
the folder as-is and doesn't detect future mounted filesystems, always
using the device and inode detected at mount time...  That's an(two in
this case) empty folder.

Doing the mount this way prevents the system from booting into an
unrecoverable state.  Booting into rescue/single-user mode I was able to
correct the system.

I believe this is an issue with the boot scripts, as "mount -a" always
seams to do the correct thing.

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