as regular files instead of symlinks to the store.
* Sudo configuration, enabled through security.sudo.enable (on by
default). The contents of the sudoers file is specified in
security.sudo.configFile. The default sudoers file allows members
of the new "wheel" group to run any command.
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don't need to be subscribed to the Nixpkgs channel to get binary downloads.
This is possible because nix-pull is now pretty fast.
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for cables being plugged in or unplugged. When this occurs, the
dhclient service is restarted to automatically obtain a new IP
address. This is useful for roaming users (laptops).
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CD-ROM drive, etc.) to the logged in user. Woohoo! Finally, no
more chown /dev/snd/*.
* Get rid of spurious error messages about pam_ldap when we're not
using LDAP.
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list of user accounts that the job needs to run. For instance, the
SSH daemon job says:
{ name = "sshd";
uid = (import ../system/ids.nix).uids.sshd;
description = "SSH privilege separation user";
home = "/var/empty";
}
The activation script creates the system users/groups and updates
them as well. So a change in the Nix expression can be realised in
/etc/{group,passwd} by running nixos-rebuild.
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error.
* Put the top-level system config on the CD, otherwise root doesn't
get a working login shell on the CD (and the system PATH is broken
as well).
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environment = {
extraPackages = pkgs: [
pkgs.firefox
pkgs.thunderbird
];
};
This approach is often actually nicer than adding to the default
profile using nix-env, since it's declarative, and all packages
declared here will be updated automatically when you run
nixos-rebuild.
* Allow additional setuid programs to be specified in
security.extraSetuidPrograms.
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(/nix/var/nix/profiles/default) by default.
* In /etc/profile, put /var/run/current-system/sw/[s]bin in $PATH, not
the targets of those symlink. Otherwise users need to log out to
make configuration changes to the systemPath take effect.
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accounts. Obviously we cannot put the store path of bash in
/etc/passwd since it's too fragile (it could be garbage collected),
hence this indirection.
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configuration, and use it as a garbage collection root to prevent
the current configuration from being GC'ed (which was previously
possible if the configuration was activated using "nixos-rebuild
test", or if the configuration's generation symlink had been removed
from the system profile).
This isn't quite right yet due to a layering problem:
activate-configuration.sh doesn't know the top-level store path of
the configuration.
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