bos/iso/airootfs/etc/calamares/modules/mount.conf
Breadway f8ae8fe125 Make BOS a complete, bootable, themed desktop OS
Install/boot reliability:
- Use native Calamares initcpiocfg/initcpio + explicit grub-install (nvram +
  --removable) in post-install; drop the flaky native bootloader/grubcfg modules.
- mount.conf: bind /proc /sys /dev (devtmpfs) /run + efivars into the chroot.
- bos-copy-kernel: stage kernel + write a stock mkinitcpio preset (replace the
  archiso preset). Per-service systemctl enable (fixes NetworkManager et al.
  silently not enabling due to the all-or-nothing grub-btrfs.path name).

System completeness:
- greetd + tuigreet graphical login; installed pacman.conf + working mirrorlist;
  base CLI tools (nano, micro, vim, htop, …); amd/intel-ucode; tlp + hypridle
  power management; systemd-timesyncd, fstrim.timer; wpa_supplicant wifi; Zen
  browser (republished to the [Breadway] repo).

Desktop + theming:
- Native Lua Hyprland config (hyprland.lua) with curated standard binds; kitty
  (blur) replaces foot; awww wallpaper + pywal palette (tamed to a black base
  with warm accents); GTK dark mode.
- Plymouth boot splash (bos theme: logo + spinner + status) via plymouthcfg.
- Varela Round font; Calamares bread-palette sidebar (logo/black-region polish
  still pending).
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# Extra mount options applied by filesystem type.
# Btrfs subvolume mounts are already configured in partition.conf.
mountOptions:
- filesystem: default
options: [noatime]
- filesystem: btrfs
options: [noatime, "compress=zstd", "space_cache=v2"]
- filesystem: vfat
options: [umask=0077]
# API filesystems mounted into the target so chroot steps work. Without these
# the chroot has no /proc or /dev and `mkinitcpio` aborts ("/proc must be
# mounted!" / "/dev must be mounted!") and grub-install can't probe properly.
# All are real-fs mounts (not bind) — Calamares 3.4.2 here applies fs-type mounts
# reliably but not bind-type ones, so /dev uses a fresh devtmpfs (which still
# exposes all device nodes). extraMountsEfi adds efivars on UEFI so grub-install
# can write an NVRAM boot entry.
extraMounts:
- device: proc
fs: proc
mountPoint: /proc
- device: sys
fs: sysfs
mountPoint: /sys
- device: udev
fs: devtmpfs
mountPoint: /dev
- device: devpts
fs: devpts
mountPoint: /dev/pts
- device: tmpfs
fs: tmpfs
mountPoint: /run
extraMountsEfi:
- device: efivarfs
fs: efivarfs
mountPoint: /sys/firmware/efi/efivars