DaanDeMeyer 4a8c395167 tree-wide: Add initrd presets
Currently, when running "systemctl preset-all --root=xxx" in mkosi
to enable/disable units for initrds, the system presets are used.
The problem with this approach is that the system presets are written
for the system, and that is not necessarily ideal for an initrd, but we
still want to use the same packages in the initrd that we install in the
system, so let's introduce a separate directory for initrd presets which
is used to pick up preset files from when we detect that we're configuring
an initrd (by looking for /etc/initrd-release).

We also introduce a systemd preset file for the initrd, which is based on
the system one, except with all the stuff unnecessary for the initrd removed.
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