nathanw be856ef968 When attempting to guess the filesystem type from the disklabel, don't
consider a out-of-range partition letter at the end of the special
device node to be a fatal error; just return NULL and let the caller
fall back to FFS.

This fixes the "mount -u /kern/rootdev /" done by the script installer.

XXX this is still gross, and breaks things like
"mount /my/strange/dev/path/b /mnt". Perhaps it should stat the node
and use the minor number as an index instead?
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