Daan De Meyer 47e5e12866 mkosi: Package a erofs usr partition with signed verity
Let's start moving towards a more involved partitioning setup to
test our stuff more when using mkosi.

The root partition is generated on boot with systemd-repart.

CentOS supports neither erofs nor btrfs so we use squashfs and xfs
instead.

We also enable SecureBoot= locally for additional coverage. This
and the use of verity means users need to run `mkosi genkey` once
to generate the keys necessary to do secure boot and verity.
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Systemd

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