This has to do with the propagation behavior of the bind mount.
# mount --bind src dest
# findmnt -o+PROPAGATION | grep dest
├─.../dest shared
Shared propagation means that mounts and unmounts in any of the mirrors
propagate to the others. To change this:
# mount --make-private dest
# findmnt -o+PROPAGATION | grep dest
├─.../dest private
# mount ... src/mnt
# touch src/mnt/foo
# ls src/mnt
foo lost+found
# ls dest/mnt
dest/mnt will have the same contents as before the mount in src.
I think I remember something about the default behavior changing with
the switch to systemd, from private to shared, but I can't remember for
sure. If you're seeing a different behavior than in older, upstart-based
releases of Ubuntu that may be why.
Marking this bug invalid because the kernel's behavior is exactly what's
expected.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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