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 will help make subsequent synchronization with hosts easier, as
systemd files and potential dropins are guarnateed to exist under a
certain hierarchy that can be dropped as-is into host configuration
directories.
This contains the culmination of work done privately for a few months,
and is intended to be a solid basis for other peoples' experimentations
with setting up single-node, home-server setups using Fedora CoreOS.