shell: add flk up
command
Automatically generate a configuration for your current system using nixos-generate-config, placed in the `up` directory. A file is added in hosts/up-$(hostname).nix importing said configuration.
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# This will setup nix-command and pull in the needed tools
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nix-shell # or `direnv allow` if you prefer
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# quick way to setup your fileSystems (assuming they are partioned):
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sudo mount /dev/<install-drive> /mnt
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nixos-generate-config --root /mnt --show-hardware-config > hosts/yourConfig.nix
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# Edit your config to add a bootloader
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$EDITOR hosts/yourConfig.nix
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# use nixos-generate-config to generate a basic config for your system
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# edit hosts/up-$(hostname).nix to modify.
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flk up
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# The following should work fine for EFI systems.
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# boot.loader.systemd-boot.enable = true;
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flk = pkgs.writeShellScriptBin "flk" ''
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if [[ -z "$1" ]]; then
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echo "Usage: $(basename "$0") [ iso | install {host} | {host} [switch|boot|test] ]"
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echo "Usage: $(basename "$0") [ iso | up | install {host} | {host} [switch|boot|test] ]"
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elif [[ "$1" == "up" ]]; then
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mkdir -p up
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nixos-generate-config --dir up
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echo \
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"{
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imports = [ ../up/configuration.nix ];
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}" > hosts/up-$(hostname).nix
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elif [[ "$1" == "iso" ]]; then
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nix build ${configs}.niximg.${build}.isoImage
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elif [[ "$1" == "install" ]]; then
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