In most likelihood, you restored a directory that was originally a mount point into a non mount point, restoring the lost+found directory from the original partition. You can safely delete this lost+found directory. There is only one lost+found per partition.
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I just found a lost+found directory in a place that is not the top level
directory for a partition. I've given up trying to figure out how it got
there -- how do I figure out whether the kernel is considering it to be a
"real" lost+found directory? I mean, if someone inadvertently typed
'mklost+found' as root in some random directory, does that move the
effective lost+found or just create another one in addition to the first?
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