yellow: Install BURP
We'll use BURP for backups, just like the old Home Assistant server. Note that Portage cannot correctly set the ownership of files when installing to an alternate $ROOT. To work around this, we replace the `fowners` function for the *app-backup/burp* ebuild with a no-op, and then set the permissions of the relevant files using SquashFS pseudo-file definitions. Relatedly, we're omitting the files and directories used by the server-side of BURP.master
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