Yes, the problem is that you have to create /var/lock, /var/run in root filesystem - even though you have /var as a separate filesystem. It is confusing. Especially so for the people who initially do not have /var as separate filesystem and decide at some point separate it. They have to be very careful and keep /var/lock, /var/run on the root filesystem (while having them ALSO on /var filesystem). It is not transparent, don't you think?
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