Hello,

> THis is actually intentional.  THe mount point traversal occurs at a
> covered dev_t/inode pair, and the nullfs has a different dev_t for the
> vnode.
I see. I mentioned this because in previous versions this wasn't the case.

> When you mount a / from a remote system NFS, you don't get the /usr or
> other FS's mounted under it, either.  8-).
It depends :)

Thanks,
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