In relevant factory reset situation the root disk itself is subject to removal. This somewhat conflicts with automatic root disk discovery, since the system first comes up with one candidate for the root disk, which is then replaced by another. Let's address this by determining at the moment of probing for the gpt-root logic what the factory reset state currently is. This is then used to maintain two distinct symlinks to the gpt auto root device: one which is always available and one that is only available if factory reset is off or complete. The new symlinks is not used by anything yet. This will be added in a later commit.
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