Merge pull request #95988 from rnhmjoj/release-notes
nixos/release-notes: mention GRUB password support
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Two new option <link linkend="opt-documentation.man.generateCaches">documentation.man.generateCaches</link>
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The new option <link linkend="opt-documentation.man.generateCaches">documentation.man.generateCaches</link>
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has been added to automatically generate the <literal>man-db</literal> caches, which are needed by utilities
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like <command>whatis</command> and <command>apropos</command>. The caches are generated during the build of
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the NixOS configuration: since this can be expensive when a large number of packages are installed, the
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The NixOS module system now supports freeform modules as a mix between <literal>types.attrsOf</literal> and <literal>types.submodule</literal>. These allow you to explicitly declare a subset of options while still permitting definitions without an associated option. See <xref linkend='sec-freeform-modules'/> for how to use them.
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</para>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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The GRUB module gained support for basic password protection, which
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allows to restrict non-default entries in the boot menu to one or more
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users. The users and passwords are defined via the option
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<option>boot.loader.grub.users</option>.
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Note: Password support is only avaiable in GRUB version 2.
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</para>
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</itemizedlist>
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</section>
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