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This PR removes unnecessary RHEL-8 workarounds from the test suite, simplifying the code and improving maintainability. The changes are confined to the tests/ directory and do not affect the production application.


PR created automatically by Jules for task 7837849237752363453 started by @mcasquer

Removes RHEL-8 specific workarounds from the `tests/prepare/install` directory.

This change simplifies the test suite by removing conditional logic and special handling for RHEL-8, which is no longer a supported host environment.

Specifically, this commit:

-   Removes the `epel8-remote.fmf` test plan.
-   Removes the corresponding logic from `test.sh` that executed the `epel8-remote` plan.
-   Simplifies the `existing.fmf` test plan and related shell script logic by removing special package installation paths for RHEL-8/UBI-8, unifying the test logic for all targeted distributions.
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