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I'd accept other opinons but right now I wouldn't do that:
There are valid reasons to have two filesystems hooked to the same mount-point.
More generally it's very difficult to analyze and detect that a configuration is invalid. And detecting only one (or a few) strange cases isn't really going to help IMO.
Will it be possible for lfs to highlight duplicated mounts?
Somehow the old mount was not removed in the fstab and seems that both were mounted at the same time with the second one taking priority.
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