Pino Toscano dad35e55fa inspect: fix existance check of /dev/mapper devices
When checking for the existance of /dev/mapper devices found in the
fstab of a filesystem, using guestfs_exists means they are checked as
files in the guest, while they really appear as devices on the
appliance. Instead, try the lvm name resolution anyway, and ignore them
when they are reported as missing.

Thanks to: Richard W.M. Jones.

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