Once I was able to get a browser open, I found out olasd had researched and found a commit[1] that seems to mark this as systemd's decision that the kernel is wrong(?)
A workaround was sent to me in a gist[2], but I've not tried it yet. Seems like it'd work. Another workaround given was to do: for MNT in $(awk '{print $2}' /proc/mounts | sort -u) ; do mount --make-rprivate $MNT; done Both are pretty ugly, and I really don't want to have to run this. Can Debian systemd please revert this behavior? Thanks! Paul [1]: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/commit/?id=b3ac5f8cb98757416d8660023d6564a7c411f0a0 [2]: https://gist.github.com/jpetazzo/55f7c216538a52f76c7c/raw -- .''`. Paul Tagliamonte <paul...@debian.org> | Proud Debian Developer : :' : 4096R / 8F04 9AD8 2C92 066C 7352 D28A 7B58 5B30 807C 2A87 `. `'` http://people.debian.org/~paultag `- http://people.debian.org/~paultag/conduct-statement.txt
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