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Originally Posted by Yourcat
@knc1 I just saw the FS in your post (and on my kindle). I missed it on my small smartphone screen.
At least everything else in /[etc] is writable but this doesn't help here.
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Ah, sometimes.
The file system mounted at / is subject to the mntroot script actions.
and /etc is a part of the file system mounted at /
But keep in mind, this is *nix, the file system tree does not place any relationship on the file system backing stores it includes.
Non-*nix systems assign a 'root per file system' with some sort of notation to the user, such as: C: D: E: (etc).
Your phone is most likely also a *nix system, you should be used to the differences to non-*nix systems.