Daan De Meyer a64769d605 repart: Don't use loop devices when we're not operating on a block device
When repart is not operating on a block device, if we avoid using
any loop devices at all, it becomes possible to run repart without
needing root privileges.

Note that this also depends on the filesystems in use to support
population without needing root privileges (specifically, squashfs,
ext4 or btrfs).
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Systemd

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