I *never* logged in graphically as root. I also do not use the root account: at 
most some 'sudo' commands from time to time. In the previous comments I had the 
root shell because I wanted to show as easy as possible that the whole content 
of the '/root' is only one symbolic link 
(fe1417537ae0451abdb60c5df28fe825-runtime -> /tmp/pulse-PKdhtXMmr18n) in the 
.config/pulse.
And this link is created before the zfs-mount service has a chance to mount the 
'real' root folder.

OK, nevermind that, do you know any good way how to find out which process 
might be the culprit?
Is there some place where I can look? or some pulseaudio related debug config 
that I can enable somewhere to trace what happens during system startup?
Any hint or suggestion is greatly appreciated.

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  pulseaudio creates /root/.config/pulse/ before zfs-mount.service can
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