Move to using the new unified fstab in recovery.

Instead of reading it's own fstab, have recovery invoke
fs_mgr to read the unified fstab.

Change-Id: I80c75d2c53b809ac60a4a69f0ef7ebfa707c39e9
diff --git a/common.h b/common.h
index a1168cd..3587a31 100644
--- a/common.h
+++ b/common.h
@@ -39,24 +39,7 @@
 #define STRINGIFY(x) #x
 #define EXPAND(x) STRINGIFY(x)
 
-typedef struct {
-    const char* mount_point;  // eg. "/cache".  must live in the root directory.
-
-    const char* fs_type;      // "yaffs2" or "ext4" or "vfat"
-
-    const char* device;       // MTD partition name if fs_type == "yaffs"
-                              // block device if fs_type == "ext4" or "vfat"
-
-    const char* device2;      // alternative device to try if fs_type
-                              // == "ext4" or "vfat" and mounting
-                              // 'device' fails
-
-    long long length;         // (ext4 partition only) when
-                              // formatting, size to use for the
-                              // partition.  0 or negative number
-                              // means to format all but the last
-                              // (that much).
-} Volume;
+typedef struct fstab_rec Volume;
 
 // fopen a file, mounting volumes and making parent dirs as necessary.
 FILE* fopen_path(const char *path, const char *mode);