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rescue: Don't allow to mount systems without a root device #5409

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If the rescue mode founds an operating system with /etc/fstab without the root device (because it is, for example, commented out), it should ignore this system instead of trying to mount it. If there are no Linux systems to mount, show the "No Linux systems found" message instead of "You don't have any Linux partitions".

(cherry-picked from a commit c440e7c, ported from #5407)

Related: RHEL-14696

If the rescue mode founds an operating system with /etc/fstab without the root
device (because it is, for example, commented out), it should ignore this system
instead of trying to mount it. If there are no Linux systems to mount, show the
"No Linux systems found" message instead of "You don't have any Linux partitions".

(cherry-picked from a commit c440e7c)

Related: RHEL-14696
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/kickstart-test --testtype smoke

@poncovka poncovka merged commit 7060784 into rhinstaller:master Jan 22, 2024
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