While we have always been able to correctly map Linux partitions to
their mount points, the situation for Windows guests has not been so
good. C: on Windows was mapped to '/' and any other drive was ignored
unless you knew it was there.
With these two commits we can get the mappings of drive letters to
partitions. From there we'll be able to extend virt-edit, guestfish
etc to do the right thing with Windows drive:path names.
Rich.
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Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat
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