Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: friendly-recovery

I run with /usr on a lvm volume, and / on its own RAID1 md device, which
is GRUB-bootable.  I wanted to xfs_admin my /usr, but friendly-recovery
leaves open files on /usr (e.g. /usr/share/recovery-mode/options/root)
when dropping to a root shell, e.g. after a "sudo shutdown now".

 Oh well, I guess I'll just uninstall it, or I could boot with
init=/bin/bash.  Until now it never actually got in my way, and I kept
it around to see how user-friendly Ubuntu was getting for newbies...
Hmm, xfs_admin lives in /usr, but -c1 runs xfs_repair -c lazycount=1,
and xfs_repair lives on the root fs...  I had to copy xfs_db to
/root/bin, but then I was good to go after uninstalling friendly-
recovery.

** Affects: friendly-recovery (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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makes umount /usr impossible
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/301966
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