Because our disk.sys doesn't do anything related to PnP
(compared to disk_new.sys), forcibly declare our partitions
to the MountMgr so that it can references them and assign
them a DOS drive letter on demand later on.
There is no need to compile our DLLs as shared libraries since we are
managing symbols exports and imports through spec files.
On my system, this reduces the configure-time by a factor of two.
This is needed in order to avoid an infinite recursive loop between
disk!UpdateRemovableGeometry() and ntos!IoReadPartitionTable().
This does not happen with NT5+ disk_new.sys because it doesn't call
IoReadPartitionTable() in that situation.
In spite of what was implemented in our NT DDK sample, this is a legit operation.
This may have been turned legit starting NT5 (reminder, our implementation is
NT4 based...). So, in this situation, just return the information about the whole
disk (and not a random size) and also, mark everything with default values.
See disk_new for an example of how it works in NT5+.
CORE-14124