brooks e0e77927b6 If we don't have /usr/sbin/mtree, try to mount /usr. We're only likely
to hit this case when /usr is remote and thus hasn't been mounted (since
you're supposed to have /var before mounting remote file systems).
Normal machines that don't have a /var for some reason will have /usr
already available because it's local.
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