Florian Müllner 5617f91281 main: Add generic --mode switch
We are going to need "special" modes other than GDM, for instance
for the initial setup[0]. Rather than adding one command line switch
per mode (and logic to deal with multiple switches being given at
the same time), add a generic --mode switch to specify the mode as
string.

[0] https://live.gnome.org/GnomeOS/Design/Whiteboards/InitialSetup

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