Stephan Renatus e578effb33 Make use of STACK_USER instead of relying on USER
Quite easily one ends up calling ./stack.sh in an environment that,
albeit being user "stack" (for example), doesn't quite meet the
expectations of devstack.  The errors that follow can be rather hard to
track down, as the dependency on `USER` is not mentioned.

To remedy this situation, this commit

- uses STACK_USER instead of USER and
- mentions that dependency in the script headers of lib/*

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