Yu Watanabe e323d2e463 Revert "mount: check right before invoking /bin/umount if it makes sense"
This reverts commit 1483892a42.

As the commit says, it does not solve the race. Moreover, it introduces
an regression #28410.

Also, checking by `path_is_mount_point()` may trigger automount. From
statx(2),
> AT_NO_AUTOMOUNT
>     Don't automount the terminal ("basename") component of pathname
>     if it is a directory that is an automount point.
Similar statements can be found in fstatat(2), which is used in the
fallback call for statx() in glibc, and name_to_handle_at(2), which is
used as the fallback when statx() failed.
So, `path_is_mount_point()` may _do_ trigger automount for parent paths.
That should be avoided especially on shutdown.

The original issue #25527 that is 'fixed' by the commit is not serious,
and should be fixed by making umount command handle path gracefully:
https://github.com/util-linux/util-linux/issues/2132

Fixes #28410.
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