Bind mounts record fstype of none

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I came across an old bug filed in debian noting that mount records the
fstype for bind mounts as 'none' and this causes df to suppress
showing it.  This seems like an error to me.  The type should be what
the actual filesystem type is, and if df wants to suppress showing
bind mounts, it should do so based on the bind flag.

Thoughts?

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