I run Debian on my Thinkpad and wanted to take advantage of nix on there without also installing NixOS there, so here is added support for it.
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nixos-system-config
My NixOS configuration.
About
This is the NixOS configuration that I daily drive on my system. Feel free to use, modify and share this configuration to your heart's content, no attribution required.
Screenshots
Wallpaper modified with gruvbox-factory.
Layout
├── assets ; Images used by the config and repo
│ └── wallpaper.png
├── flake.lock
├── flake.nix ; Entry point
├── machines ; Machine specific configuration
│ └── workstation
│ ├── configuration.nix
│ ├── hardware-configuration.nix ; Modified hardware configuration
│ └── persist.nix ; Impermanence configuration
├── packages ; Sets of packages to install and configure
│ ├── sets
│ │ ├── games.nix
│ │ └── ...
│ └── wm ; Package sets and basic config for WM and DE
│ ├── hyprland.nix
│ └── ...
├── README.md
├── secrets ; Git ignored folder to store confidentials
│ └── hu
│ └── pass ; Hashed password file for user
└── users
└── hu ; User specific configuration
├── packages ; Package configurations
│ ├── firefox.nix ; Configurations can be for NixOS or home-manager
│ ├── ...
│ └── zsh
│ ├── config ; Non-nix package config directory
│ │ └── conf.d
│ ├── zsh-home.nix ; For home-manager
│ └── zsh.nix ; For NixOS
├── persist.nix ; Impermanence configuration for the user
└── user.nix
Installing
NixOS
This configuration uses impermanence with btrfs snapshots so you'll have to partition your system in a certain way.
First you'll need this partition layout, assuming you're installing on nvme0n1
.
DEVICE FILESYSTEM PURPOSE
/dev/nvme0n1
├─/dev/nvme0n1p1 vfat EFI partition
└─/dev/nvme0n1p2 btrfs Partition to house all the subvolumes
Inside of the btrfs root volume we're going to need 2 subvolumes.
SUBVOLUME MOUNT PURPOSE
root / Impermanent data
nix /nix Permanent data
You'll also need to create a read-only snapshot of the root
subvolume
and call it root-blank
.
After you've mounted all the subvolumes and EFI partition (/boot
) in /mnt
clone this repository in to /mnt/nix/config
. Adjust all the block ids of the partitions
in hardware-configuration.nix
and create a hashed password using mkpasswd
and store it
in the secrets/{user}
directory as pass
.
Finally, in the config directory run nixos-install --flake '.#'
, reboot and you're done.
Non-NixOS
Run the non-nixos-install.sh
script. It will install both home-manager and nix.
Your user is assumed to be called "blank". You need to replace every instance of it
in case you want to use a different username.