- thermald on the x86 hosts (guarded; the Asahi MBP self-governs).
- T400 battery charge thresholds (75/80) via tp_smapi; tlp itself comes
from the nixos-hardware profile.
- Bluetooth (bluez + powerOnBoot) and blueman on the laptops — the MBP
already loads Apple BT firmware but bluez was never running.
- earlyoom + fwupd on the physical graphical hosts; zram on the Mac Pro.
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- common-nixos: nix.settings.auto-optimise-store + larger download buffer.
- workstation: fstrim, boot.tmp.cleanOnBoot, and the shared graphical
options moved here from the per-host configs (pipewire, swaylock PAM
stub, redistributable firmware) -- MBP-Asahi gains audio it lacked.
- T400: zramSwap for the low-RAM host.
- MBP-Asahi: nixos-apple-silicon binary cache substituter.
- MacPro31 README: describe the real (LVM/UUID) hardware config; it is no
longer a placeholder.
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Add system/machine/{T400,MacPro31}/README.md covering the placeholder
hardware-configuration regeneration, partition labels, bootloader selection
(T400 boot variants; Mac Pro EFI quirks), and GPU notes. Link each from its
configuration.nix header, and refresh the top-level README host table (T400
replaces X1, Mac Pro 3,1 added) with links to both.
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- lyrathorpe-t400 replaces lyrathorpe-x1c: ThinkPad T400 (legacy BIOS -> GRUB,
Intel microcode + redistributable firmware for iwlwifi, pipewire, sshd).
- lyrathorpe-macpro31: new desktop host (portable = false) importing
desktop.nix. Mac Pro 3,1 has 64-bit EFI -> systemd-boot; wired NetworkManager
via desktop.nix; desktop status bar (temperature + net, no battery).
Both ship hand-written placeholder hardware-configuration.nix (root/swap/ESP by
label, GRUB device /dev/sda) to be regenerated with nixos-generate-config and
committed at install time. All five host configs evaluate; nixfmt clean.
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