I booted into 12.04's recovery mode yesterday to look for some lost disk
space that might have been the files that were in the /home folder tree
before I moved it to a separate drive.  I (incorrectly) did not expect
/home to be mounted and when I used the 'mount', 'cat /etc/mtab' and 'df
-h' commands to get a few different ways of seeing what was mounted,
they showed that only / was mounted, as I expected.

Unfortunately, /home actually *WAS* mounted, but none of the three
commands listed above included it in their list.  Yet when I ran 'mount
-t ext4 /dev/sdb1 /mnt/b' and then ran 'mount' the new drive/mount point
WAS listed.  If I created a new file in /home, it was immediately
visible in /mnt/b as well.  This can only mean that /dev/sdb1 was
actually mounted on /home as well as /mnt/b even though none of mount,
mtab and df showed anything mounted on /home.

This is on a live mail server, but if necessary I can boot into recovery
mode again and duplicate the problem, which I would consider to be
rather critical.  The system tools that report mounted drives should
never fail to report something that is actually mounted!

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Title:
  Recovery Mode starts in read-only, does not mount home folder, and
  hangs when trying to do something

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