Well, guessing the filesystem size is not a problem. In fact, u-v-b
*defines* the filesystem size in the end anyway. We just do all the work
in a separate directory first and the move it into the loop-mounted
filesystem images so that temporary files won't use up file system
blocks and bloat the resulting filesystem images. If we stopped doing
that, this would all be solved. I'll see if I can come up with a patch.
The current approach is certainly wrong.

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[SRU] Fails to generate valid image if /tmp is mounted nosuid,nodev & -t is not 
specified
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228744
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