Richard W.M. Jones 2f587bbaec daemon: Read ISO9660 Primary Volume Descriptor directly.
It turns out we can read the information we need for the isoinfo API
directly from the ISO9660 PVD.  We don't need to use either isoinfo or
xorriso.  This also has the advantages of reducing by 1 the number of
dependencies in the appliance, and reducing potential vulnerability to
a crafted ISO file.

This also fixes timezone calculation for the datetime fields.

Thanks: Thomas Schmitt
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