Unfortunately the current mkosi partitioning setup is a bit too avant-garde for the integration tests. Both in that distributions aren't ready for it yet (some more than others), and that software which we depend on in the integration tests isn't ready for it yet (e.g. libselinux does not read its configuration from /usr). Let's switch back to a more boring partioning setup by default but keep the fancy stuff around as a mkosi profile. This means that it can still be used for manually testing stuff by running "mkosi --profile particle -f qemu".
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