After the first night, the used space in 'aufs', the root, had increased
from 18M to 40M. I'm not sure if it is caused by a security upgrade or
only growing log files, and I don't want to touch the system yet, I will
let it run for at least one more night.

Let us say that it was doing an unattended security upgrade last night,
but did not bring all the other upgrade candidates along. This will keep
the the usage of the available space down to a minimum, and might be a
good solution, but it is different from what I was thinking of
originally: no upgrades at all for live and persistent live systems.

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