feat: implement navignore for AU57X#878
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For trains matching AU57x, installjava now patches lsd.sh so NavActiveIgnore.jar is added to BOOTCLASSPATH immediately before the existing lsd.jxe line. That matches the older Java layout on AU57x: the ignore helper must load on the classpath before the main LSD JXE.
The script skips patching if the M.I.B. NavActiveIgnore AU57x marker is already present, logs and skips if the expected BOOTCLASSPATH="$BOOTCLASSPATH:$LSD_DIR/lsd.jxe" anchor is missing, and otherwise follows the same backup/copy-to-backup-folder pattern as other lsd.sh edits.
AU57x is handled in its own branch so it does not go through the generic POG / AU / BY “Find and append jar files” path, which would not apply correctly here.