/boot partition changes when it should not



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When I reboot, the partition /boot (it is a separate partition, not a
directory) changes. It is not supposed to. None of the files on it have
changed or can change, since it is mounted with option "ro". But the
checksum of the partition changes.

Is this some kind of mount count? Can it be avoided?
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