Richard W.M. Jones a3ac31c6dc daemon: inspect: Resolve Ubuntu 22+ /dev/disk/by-uuid/ in fstab
Ubuntu 22= uses /dev/disk/by-uuid/ followed by a filesystem UUID in
fstab entries.  Resolve these to mountables.

A typical fstab entry looks like this:

  # /boot was on /dev/vda2 during curtin installation
  /dev/disk/by-uuid/b4e56462-5a64-4272-b76d-f5e58bd8f128 /boot ext4 defaults 0 1

The comment is generated by the installer and appears in the fstab.
This entry would be translated to /dev/sda2.

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Libguestfs is tools and a library for accessing and modifying guest
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  http://libguestfs.org/

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  man docs/guestfs-building.1

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