Fedora 38 Workstation boot time and memory improvements

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I didn't mention this in time to even discuss whether it'd make a good addition to the release notes, but I think users will be happy to see that Fedora 38 Workstation boots faster and uses less baseline memory (measured from a session logged in to GNOME with only a terminal application running to get the output of the "free" command).


Fedora 37 Workstation:

    $ systemd-analyze
    Startup finished in 1.141s (kernel) + 4.082s (initrd) + 11.632s (userspace) = 16.856s
    graphical.target reached after 11.602s in userspace.

    $ free
                   total        used        free      shared buff/cache   available     Mem:         8117668     1534288     4896332       36748 1687048     6291452
    Swap:        8117244           0     8117244

Fedora 38 Workstation:

    $ systemd-analyze
    Startup finished in 1.149s (kernel) + 4.593s (initrd) + 8.821s (userspace) = 14.564s
    graphical.target reached after 8.463s in userspace.

    $ free
                   total        used        free      shared buff/cache   available     Mem:         8117664     1092748     5816496       40588 1208420     6731956
    Swap:        8117244           0     8117244
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