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feat: use upstream netavark-firewalld-reload instead of home grown tool #116

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I'd previously created podman-firewalld-reload.service, but now Netavark has provided their own netavark-firewalld-reload.service. Always prefer the upstream tool, so removing the custom tool and updating docs.

This is happening today because Fedora CoreOS 39.20240104.3.0 just released with the new netavark 1.9.0: https://fedoraproject.org/coreos/release-notes?arch=x86_64&stream=stable

Closes: #92

I'd previously created podman-firewalld-reload.service, but now Netavark
has provided their own netavark-firewalld-reload.service. Always prefer
the upstream tool, so removing the custom tool and updating docs.

Closes: #92
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@bsherman bsherman merged commit 2ca8ada into main Jan 17, 2024
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remove podman-firewalld-reload.service when upstream fixes issue
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