Now something has changed since as I took more disk to use. As the
system is a dual-boot, I mounted the Windows system disk (SSD) as read-
only and another disk as shared read-write for both systems to use.

What happens now, and actually started happening a couple of days after
the changes described above in #113, booting stopped with an error
message on the screen about mountall failing. After pressing Ctrl-ALt-
Del the boot continues and I get an almost normally behaving system. I
have to mount the two abovenemtioned filesystems by hand, but luckily my
/home -directory from a non-SSD disk has been mounted succesfully and I
can log in.

At this point, I do not have the faintest idea about what is going on.

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