** Description changed:

  After just installing Ubuntu 18.04, I have some files in the underlying file 
system under the tmpfs /run mount:
  # mount --bind / /mnt
- # ls /mnt
+ # ls /mnt/run
  dnsmasq                   hplip  mount                 samba              utmp
  do-not-hibernate          lock   reboot-required       speech-dispatcher
  firefox-restart-required  lvm    reboot-required.pkgs  systemd
  
  I assume that Ubiquity doesn't run `mount --bind /run /target/run`, and
  so files are saved in /target/run during some of the `chroot` commands
  it runs.
  
  This might be an old bug that hasn't been noticed previously.

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  Files are created in the /target/run directory

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