On Mi, 25.04.18 07:48, Zbigniew JÄ?drzejewski-Szmek (zbyszek at in.waw.pl) wrote: > > [ 6.291607] f28h.local systemd[715]: Followed symlinks /efi â?? /efi. > > [ 6.291643] f28h.local systemd[715]: Applying namespace mount on /efi > > [ 6.291671] f28h.local systemd[715]: Successfully mounted /efi to /efi > > [ 6.294820] f28h.local systemd[715]: Remounted /efi read-only. > > [ 6.314602] f28h.local systemd[715]: Remounted /sys/firmware/efi/efivars > > read-only. > > It looks like /efi does get mounted. What mounted it? That's misleading I figure. That message is probably caused by ProtectSystem=yes or ProtectSystem=full being set for some system service. In that case systemd will mount /efi and /boot read-only for the specific service, but leave / writable. And for that to work it synthesizes a bind mount point for /efi and /boot within the service's mount namespace, the logging about which you see above. It hence doesn't mean /efi or /boot is a mount point on the host. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat