Merge pull request #63773 from flokli/installation-device-fixes
installation-device.nix: explain sshd usage, don't include clone-config
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creating the image in the first place. As a result it allows users to edit
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and rebuild the live-system.
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</para>
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<para>
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On images where the installation media also becomes an installation target,
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copying over <literal>configuration.nix</literal> should be disabled by
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setting <literal>installer.cloneConfig</literal> to <literal>false</literal>.
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This is already done in <literal>sd-image.nix</literal>.
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</para>
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</section>
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<title>Installation Device</title>
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<para>
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Provides a basic configuration for installation devices like CDs. This means
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enabling hardware scans, using the <link linkend="sec-profile-clone-config">
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Clone Config profile</link> to guarantee
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<filename>/etc/nixos/configuration.nix</filename> exists (for
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<command>nixos-rebuild</command> to work), a copy of the Nixpkgs channel
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snapshot used to create the install media.
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Provides a basic configuration for installation devices like CDs.
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This enables redistributable firmware, includes the
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<link linkend="sec-profile-clone-config">Clone Config profile</link>
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and a copy of the Nixpkgs channel, so <command>nixos-install</command>
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works out of the box.
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</para>
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<para>
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Additionally, documentation for <link linkend="opt-documentation.enable">
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Nixpkgs</link> and <link linkend="opt-documentation.nixos.enable">NixOS
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</link> are forcefully enabled (to override the
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Documentation for <link linkend="opt-documentation.enable">Nixpkgs</link>
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and <link linkend="opt-documentation.nixos.enable">NixOS</link> are
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forcefully enabled (to override the
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<link linkend="sec-profile-minimal">Minimal profile</link> preference); the
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NixOS manual is shown automatically on TTY 8, sudo and udisks are disabled.
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Autologin is enabled as root.
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NixOS manual is shown automatically on TTY 8, udisks is disabled.
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Autologin is enabled as <literal>nixos</literal> user, while passwordless
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login as both <literal>root</literal> and <literal>nixos</literal> is possible.
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Passwordless <command>sudo</command> is enabled too.
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<link linkend="opt-networking.wireless.enable">wpa_supplicant</link> is
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enabled, but configured to not autostart.
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</para>
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<para>
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It is explained how to login, start the ssh server, and if available,
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how to start the display manager.
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</para>
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<para>
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A message is shown to the user to start a display manager if needed, ssh with
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<xref linkend="opt-services.openssh.permitRootLogin"/> are enabled (but
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doesn't autostart). WPA Supplicant is also enabled without autostart.
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</para>
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<para>
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Finally, vim is installed, root is set to not have a password, the kernel is
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made more silent for remote public IP installs, and several settings are
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tweaked so that the installer has a better chance of succeeding under
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low-memory environments.
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Several settings are tweaked so that the installer has a better chance of
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succeeding under low-memory environments.
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</para>
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</section>
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rm -f /nix-path-registration
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fi
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'';
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# the installation media is also the installation target,
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# so we don't want to provide the installation configuration.nix.
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installer.cloneConfig = false;
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};
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}
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services.mingetty.autologinUser = "nixos";
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# Some more help text.
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services.mingetty.helpLine =
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''
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services.mingetty.helpLine = ''
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The "nixos" and "root" accounts have empty passwords.
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The "nixos" and "root" account have empty passwords. ${
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optionalString config.services.xserver.enable
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"Type `sudo systemctl start display-manager' to\nstart the graphical user interface."}
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'';
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Type `sudo systemctl start sshd` to start the SSH daemon.
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You then must set a password for either "root" or "nixos"
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with `passwd` to be able to login.
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'' + optionalString config.services.xserver.enable ''
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Type `sudo systemctl start display-manager' to
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start the graphical user interface.
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'';
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# Allow sshd to be started manually through "systemctl start sshd".
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services.openssh = {
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