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Suggested by Mathijs Kwik. ‘boot.systemd’ is a misnomer because systemd affects more than just booting. And it saves some typing.
20 lines
529 B
Nix
20 lines
529 B
Nix
# Common configuration for headless machines (e.g., Amazon EC2
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# instances).
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{ config, pkgs, ... }:
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with pkgs.lib;
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{
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sound.enable = false;
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boot.vesa = false;
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boot.initrd.enableSplashScreen = false;
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services.ttyBackgrounds.enable = false;
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# Don't start a tty on the serial consoles.
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systemd.services."serial-getty@ttyS0".enable = false;
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systemd.services."serial-getty@hvc0".enable = false;
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# Since we can't manually respond to a panic, just reboot.
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boot.kernelParams = [ "panic=1" "boot.panic_on_fail" ];
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}
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