- One might argue whether an empty list of partitions to mount is
a bad thing. It suggests that the partition module wasn't used,
and so we're in an OEM situation -- but then everything should
already be mounted anyway. That's why I choose empty -> bail.
- If a key is missing from mount.conf, don't raise KeyError
- If both keys are missing, suggest that mount.conf might
be missing instead (a consequence of INSTALL_CONFIG=OFF, for
instance).
- Simplify code a bit.
- Don't bother returning None explicitly.
Only the string "fat32" and "fat16" will be replaced with vfat. If an
case sensitive "Fat32" some problems occure:
- mount: partition cannot be mounted (e.g. a fat32 efi partition)
- fstab: system won't even boot because fstab does not know the type "Fat32"
mount: Remember the extraMounts (and extraMountsEfi, if applicable) in
the global storage (as "extraMounts").
unpackfs: Read the extra mounts from the global storage to generate the
exclude list instead of trying to detect it from the "mount" command's
output, because the latter also includes normally-mounted destination
partitions.
This makes having separate partitions for non-/ mountpoints work again.