Usually .mount units do not allow to replace the mount with new options, or 
have a duplicate mount.
Systemd brain already has -.mount unit, generated from /proc/self/mountinfo 
thus one cannot have a second -.mount unit with new/different options.

Thus e.g. instead of re-writing /etc/fstab like shown, it's probably
best to have a .service file that executes mount to mount the overlay on
top.

Alternatively all the mounts should be executed in the initramfs and not
rely on systemd to mount these things.

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  transient systemd ordering cycle in boot with overlayroot ver read-
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