i am dumbfounded that, tho cp, du, and rsync have -x and find has -mount,
rm -r lacks such a feature, leaving us to either manually check for mounts
within a tree, script it, and/or suffer the loss, eg when forgetting to use
said script!

my most recent forehead whack follows using /tmp/foo as a quickie
mountpoint, neglecting to specify ro, and a few days later wondering where
the data went..
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