This allows setting options for the same LUKS device in different
modules. For example, the auto-generated hardware-configuration.nix
can contain
boot.initrd.luks.devices.crypted.device = "/dev/disk/...";
while configuration.nix can add
boot.initrd.luks.devices.crypted.allowDiscards = true;
Also updated the examples/docs to use /disk/disk/by-uuid instead of
/dev/sda, since we shouldn't promote the use of the latter.
This update was generated by hackage2nix v20160406-13-gf11ffc0 using the following inputs:
- Hackage: 42718c5830
- LTS Haskell: 4910435899
- Stackage Nightly: f92320d2fa
If an option value is not a list, you now get
The option value `bla' in `file.nix' is not a list.
rather than
value is a string while a list was expected, at .../nixpkgs/lib/lists.nix:49:56
This makes all Idea product behave nicely with the Gnome launcher.
The WM class for every Idea product is in the form
jetbrains-<product>[-ce]
Where <product> is e.g. "idea", "pycharm", etc., and "-ce" is appended
for community editions.
... rather than ~/.xsession-errors. It might make sense to make this
the default, in order to eliminate ad hoc, uncentralised, poorly
discoverable log files.
This ensures that "journalctl -u display-manager" does what you would
expect in 2016. However, the main reason is to ensure that our VM
tests show the output of the X server.
A slight problem is that with KDE user switching, messages from the
various X servers end up in the same place. However, that's an
improvement over the previous situation, where the second X server
would overwrite the /var/log/X.0.log of the first. (This was caused by
the fact that we were passing a hard-coded value for -logfile.)
Fixes
Cannot do `initialize' in Term::ReadLine::Gnu at /nix/store/8kld1l6cn75lh0csw8wq6zbccallkr73-nixos-test-driver/bin/.nixos-test-driver-wrapped line 115.
when running NixOS VM tests interactively.