I.e., this partition is already mounted in a hidden place
   (/dev/shm/.partition), and you are also trying to mount it 
somewhere 
   else. This works only if both mounts are read-only, or both are 
   read-write.

Okay, I just wasn't aware this could be done without complications. 
 The only thing I must assure then, is that I don't attempt to 
change the iso while working in that partition, regardless of the 
mount point, correct?

Is it intentional that /dev/shm/.partition is not mentionned in 
/etc/mtab?

   Some fixes (described in that howto) are needed for root.ext2 to 
be 
   used as a partition image.

Okay, I was vaguely aware my question might be covered in the 
restricted howto, but as long as I can get to the partition with my 
iso and sources in other ways, I won't need to do such an 
installation.

Thanks.

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