Well, that approach sounds reasonable.  However it seems odd to me to
postpone a feature which will make it substantially easier to analyse
and workaround bugs until after you've fixed the bugs.

I think the current mountall brokenness is the one I've reported in bug
44794.  The "Can't remove /forcefsck" is because mountall dies due to
bug 44794, then its post-stop action attempts to remove /forcefsck, but
since mountall hasn't actually completed, / is still read-only.  Seems
like that post-stop should only be post a successful completion.

I can't check much else about mountall right now, because my latest
kernels (both Ubuntu and home-built) currently don't get out of the
initramfs, due to initramfs-tools bugs.

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