generic/411 clash with TEST_DIR=/mnt

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Hi Zorro,

I noticed that generic/411 creates some sort of directory structure
involving $TEST_DIR/$seq/$$_mpA/mnt1/mnt2, then pipes the findmnt output
through _filter_test_dir.

Unfortunately, on my test system I have TEST_DIR=/mnt, so the filtering
produces this output:

QA output created by 411
------
TEST_DIR/411 SCRATCH_DEV
mpA SCRATCH_DEV
mpATEST_DIR1 SCRATCH_DEV
mpB SCRATCH_DEV
mpBTEST_DIR1 SCRATCH_DEV
mpBTEST_DIR1/TEST_DIR2 SCRATCH_DEV
mpC SCRATCH_DEV
mpCTESTDIR1 SCRATCH_DEV
======
crash test passed

Which means that the golden output comparison fails. :(

I'm not sure what's a proper fix here: changing _filter_test_dir to be
more picky about what gets sed'ed?

e.g. sed -e "s,\([[:space:]]\)$TEST_DIR,\1TEST_DIR,g/"

Or just to change the test to use directory names that are less likely to be
mistaken for TEST_* and SCRATCH_*?

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