[FIX] point_of_sale: mount /boot when building the POSBox image
We don't mount /boot in fstab to prevent systemd-udev looking for corresponding kernel modules in /lib/modules. We need to do this because the modified kernel-qemu image we use for emulation is usually not 100% the same version as in the Raspbian image. Therefore systemd-udev won't be able to find the 'correct' kernel modules in /lib/modules. This causes issues when the raspberrypi-kernel package is updated however. apt will update /lib/modules and will write the new kernel{7,}.img files to /boot. Before this patch /boot was just a directory on /dev/sda2, not the 'real' /boot which is on /dev/sda1. So you'd end up with old, not updated kernel images but new, updated kernel modules in /lib/modules. This mounts /boot after the system booted. /boot gets mapped to /dev/sda1 by /etc/udev/rules.d/90-qemu.rules. Fixes #12650 opw-682320
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export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
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mount /dev/sda1 /boot
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apt-get update
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apt-get -y dist-upgrade
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