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NixOS Configuration Repository
NOTE: These configs expect this repo to be cloned to /etc/nixos/git/
- Installing a system from the ISO:
nixos-install <Hostname> [<Username>]
or
./docs/install.sh <Hostname> [<Username>]
- Post install:
nix develop -c /etc/nixos/git/docs/setup.sh
framework-server ToDo List
- Add a /Storage btrfs subvolume for Docker
- Potentially need to set up a new PGP key for use with ProtonMail
- Try this https://www.ntop.org/products/traffic-analysis/ntop/
Raspberry Pi ToDo List
- nixos-rpi4-01 - Replace japan-rpi4
- crontab entry for rsyncing storage to /mnt/sda,b,c
- nixos-rpi4-02 - Replace piaware-rpi4
- Container running piaware software
To Do List
- nixified.ai - https://github.com/nixified-ai/flake
- Try Attic - A self-hosted Nix Binary Cache server - Link
- Try compose2nix - Docker Compose to Nix converter
- Set up actions/forgejo-release - Link
- Try lazy.vim - Link
- Look into hosting a binary cache locally - Link
- Find a way to remove all default search engines in Firefox (Google, Amazon, etc)
- Figure out what the home-manager
account
options are for. - Security hardening
- Edit the hosts file
- home-manager/common/software/cli/bash.nix - Break this out for theming -- Currently statically set to 'gruvbox'
- emacs
- Add bracket auto-completion
- Find a way to have magit save login credentials
- vscodium and user-config.js file?
- rofi - bitwarden-cli / bitwarden-menu (Link)
Completed ToDo List here
Information
Home Manager
NixOS
- NixOS Documentation - Stable - Link
- NixOS Packages / Options Search - Link
- Nix User Repository (NUR) Search - Link
- ARM NixOS Building - Link
- NixOS Manual - Link
Useful Links
Examples
Theming
Theming
- To change system-wide themes, see theming.md
Lanzaboote / SecureBoot
- Instructions here - Link
- Create your keys:
sbctl create-keys
- Verify your machine is ready for SecureBoot:
sbctl verify
- Everything except*-bzImage.efi
are signed - Enter Secureboot Setup mode in your EFI Settings on the motherboard (F10)
- Security -> SecureBoot -> Set to Enabled and "Reset to Setup Mode" and exit
- Enroll the keys:
sbctl enroll-keys --microsoft
- If you wish, you can select
--tpm-eventlog
, but checksums will change later (ie, at a kernel rebuild)
- If you wish, you can select
- Reboot and verify you are activated:
bootctl status
Manual: GPG Keys
- Import the user private key:
gpg --import gpg/users/albert/privkey.asc
- Mark it as trusted:
gpg --edit-key albert@sysctl.io
, then typetrust
, then5
- On each new machine, run
sudo nix-shell -p ssh-to-pgp --run "ssh-to-pgp -i /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key -o /etc/nixos/git/keys/hosts/$(hostname).asc"
- This will output the identifier you add to
.sops.yaml
- Move
HOSTNAME.asc
tokeys/hosts/
and upload to git and rename accordingly.
- This will output the identifier you add to
Secrets
- Run
nix-develop
in/etc/nixos/git
to import new keys - To edit a file:
sops secrets/file.yml"
- When you add a new machine, you must update the secrets files encryption.
- Run
sops updatekeys secrets/file.yaml
and commit the change.
- Run
Troubleshooting
- To troubleshoot issues, this command can come in handy:
nix eval .#nixosConfigurations.[CONFIG_NAME].config.disko.devices._config
Directory Structure
├── docs
├── home-manager
│ ├── common
│ │ ├── desktops
│ │ │ ├── gnome
│ │ │ │ ├── common
│ │ │ │ └── themes
│ │ │ │ ├── default
│ │ │ │ └── gruvbox
│ │ │ └── hyprland
│ │ │ ├── common
│ │ │ └── themes
│ │ │ ├── default
│ │ │ └── gruvbox
│ │ └── software
│ │ ├── cli
│ │ │ └── themes
│ │ │ ├── default
│ │ │ └── gruvbox
│ │ └── gui
│ │ └── themes
│ │ ├── default
│ │ └── gruvbox
│ ├── hosts
│ └── users
├── keys
│ ├── hosts
│ ├── ssh
│ └── users
├── lib
├── nixos
│ ├── common
│ │ ├── desktops
│ │ │ ├── gnome
│ │ │ └── hyprland
│ │ ├── modules
│ │ ├── services
│ │ └── software
│ │ ├── cli
│ │ └── gui
│ ├── hosts
│ └── users
├── secrets
└── wallpapers
├── default
└── gruvbox
Other
- Waybar inspirations
Example of passwordless SSH for deploy-rs:
nixosConfigurations.target = {
# enable passwordless elevation
security.pam.enableSSHAgentAuth = true;
};
deploy.nodes.target = {
# ssh as normal user but elevate to root after
sshUser = "me";
user = "root";
sshOpts = [ "-A" ];
};