This partially reverts default network configuration, which will now
implicitly create the specified network without the ability to set
default plugins.
Templated services are also no longer enabled by default, but expect to
be enabled as part of concrete patterns.
Defaults for Podman that were previous applied as command-line arguments
to all `podman run` or `podman create` invocations are now specified in
a dedicated configuration file.
Services are also better identified against their name rather than the
generic `podman` ID derived from the `ExecStart` invocations.
This commit implements three new services, specifically:
- The `container-volume` service, which applies to a specific volume
name and ensures this exists. This is mainly useful as a dependency
to other services, as Podman will create named volumes itself if
needed.
- The `container-volume-backup` service, which creates a `tar.gz`
snapshot of the given volume's contents in `/var/lib/backups`.
- The `container-volume-restore` service, which populates an empty
volume from a pre-existing file in `/var/lib/backups`, presumably
created by `container-volume-backup`.
These are then be used to automatically create volume snapshots every 12
hours, rolling over every 7 days.
System files are moved to `/etc/coreos-home-server` to be unambiguous
in relation to other, pre-installed system files. Long-running services
are also now defined as `Type=notify`, which helps improve ordering and
dependencies.