This changes the paths we read user manager config from in two ways: - split-usr-root paths are dropped. The user manager is a poster boy for non-early-boot, so reading dropins only from /usr is appropriate. - we look at ~/.config/systemd/user.conf. Users should be allowed to override their own config. As user managers become more and more used, it becomes more important for users to customize their own daemon. By reading from ~/.config, this is possible without privileges.
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