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Pointed out by: Tobias Klauser <tklauser@access.unizh.ch>
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devpath
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ID should do the same, cause we walk up the chain of devices on the
physical device and can match for the name of every device there with
the ID key.
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Don't try to match against values of a nonexistent physical device.
Discovered by: Thomas Breitner <debian@tombreit.de>.
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The new libsysfs and klibc don't need that anymore.
Wrap getpwnam(), so we can use the built-in /etc/passwd
parser for statically compiled glibc binaries too.
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