Patrick:
> Err, I used -n and /etc/mtab exists. I dont get at all, what you're 
> refering to. My initial question was, wether /etc/fstab needs adaption, 
> since mount does not list anything unionfs related. But still it works 

What do you mean adaption?
If you use -n option, then /etc/mtab will not be updated, of course.
Additionally, after you chroot-ed, mount(8) will print mtab under your
new root naturally.

Junjiro Okajima

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