# Edit this configuration file to define what should be installed on # your system. Help is available in the configuration.nix(5) man page, on # https://search.nixos.org/options and in the NixOS manual (`nixos-help`). { config, lib, pkgs, inputs, ... }: { # This is where you specify all .nix files to import imports = [ # Hardware configuration that you generated in earlier steps ./hardware-configuration.nix (import ../../modules/disko/delete-on-boot.nix { inherit lib; persistExtraDirectories = []; persistExtraFiles = []; users = {}; }) ]; # Use the systemd-boot EFI boot loader. boot.loader.systemd-boot.enable = true; boot.loader.efi.canTouchEfiVariables = true; boot.loader.timeout = 0; nix.settings.experimental-features = ["nix-command" "flakes"]; # System wide packages goes here environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ git vim ]; users.users."snorre" = { isNormalUser = true; # Unsafe and resets every boot, use hashedPassword after installation initialPassword = "1234"; # hashedPassword = "Generate hash with `mkpasswd` and place result here"; extraGroups = [ "networkmanager" "audio" "wheel" # Allows this user to use `sudo` ]; }; networking.hostName = "bootstrap"; # Define your hostname. networking.networkmanager.enable = true; # Easiest to use and most distros use this by default. # Ssh configuration here services.openssh = { enable = false; # Set to true to allow ssh connections settings = { # Require public key authentication # Set to true to allow connecting with username+password PasswordAuthentication = false; KbdInteractiveAuthentication = false; # Users who can be connected to from ssh. Set to null to allow all users AllowUsers = null; # Disallow ssh connections to root user. DONT ENABLE THIS PermitRootLogin = "no"; }; }; # This option defines the first version of NixOS you have installed on this particular machine, # and is used to maintain compatibility with application data (e.g. databases) created on older NixOS versions. # # Most users should NEVER change this value after the initial install, for any reason, # even if you've upgraded your system to a new NixOS release. # # This value does NOT affect the Nixpkgs version your packages and OS are pulled from, # so changing it will NOT upgrade your system. # # This value being lower than the current NixOS release does NOT mean your system is # out of date, out of support, or vulnerable. # # Do NOT change this value unless you have manually inspected all the changes it would make to your configuration, # and migrated your data accordingly. # # For more information, see `man configuration.nix` or https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/options#opt-system.stateVersion . system.stateVersion = "23.11"; # Did you read the comment? }