>> I wonder how to umount a unionfs within an environment where /etc/ is 
>> read-only. I can mount the unionfs with mount -n but wonder how to refer 
>> to the mounted unionfs without having an entry in mtab. Does mount -n -t 
>> unionfs do the trick? Perhaps together with the -a option?
>
>Some people make /etc/mtab a symlink to /proc/mounts.
>
Correction. Some distributions make it. It leads to all sorts of weird 
problems, too.



Jan Engelhardt
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