blkid

/dev/nvme0n1p1: LABEL="ESP" UUID="B407-D3BC" TYPE="vfat" PARTLABEL="EFI
system partition" PARTUUID="fb8a1f92-fbd6-4ce2-ade4-0a11bdbaf74b"

ah, but that UUID is actually fat serial number / volume-id

Sets the volume ID of the newly created filesystem; VOLUME-ID is a
32-bit hexadecimal  number  (for example, 2e24ec82).  The default is a
number which depends on the filesystem creation time.

It would be nice if squashfs had UUID support, and like blkid /dev/loop*
printed them, and kernel used them, etc.

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  remount of multilower moved pivoted-root overlayfs root, results in
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