Stefan Agner d4c047bd01 Add tun to static device list in hardware manager (#5547)
Some devices are provided by kernel modules which potentially get loaded
later at startup. Those are not listed by udev, and hence add-ons do
not get permissions for these types of devices as long as the kernel
module is not loaded.

Typically, such devices are created by the kmod-static-nodes.service
systemd service. Ideally, we would read the output of that service and
add those specifically. However, there are very few devices which
use static nodes, and we actually only really interested in tun. So
let's simply add this static node in case udev does not list it already.
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