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| disko - declarative disk partitioning - https://github.com/nix-community/disko | 95 Servers |
| Sender | Message | Time |
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| 16 Aug 2024 | ||
| 02:06:20 | ||
| 17 Aug 2024 | ||
| 08:27:42 | ||
| oops, I'm in this channel and forgot it existed | 22:23:52 | |
is anyone here having success testing disko installation on using --test-vm on macOS? | 22:25:11 | |
| 18 Aug 2024 | ||
* is anyone here having success testing disko installation on using --vm-test on macOS? | 00:17:15 | |
| ok so I guess what I want to happen is for when I run But right now that test lives inside the which sucks because that doesn't have any working qemu accelerators other than | 00:26:46 | |
| * ok so I guess what I want to happen is for when I run But right now that test lives inside the which sucks because that doesn't have any working qemu accelerators other than | 00:26:53 | |
| for now I'm doing my local testing a little more manually, with some customized install media that mounts the repo containing my NixOS config using a VirtFS share if I can figure it out, though, would moving | 17:00:19 | |
| * for now I'm doing my local testing a little more manually, with some customized install media that mounts the repo containing my NixOS config using a VirtFS share and includes if I can figure it out, though, would moving | 17:00:51 | |
| * for now I'm doing my local testing a little more manually, with some customized install media that mounts the repo containing my NixOS config using a VirtFS share and includes if I can figure it out, though, would moving | 17:01:40 | |
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| 19 Aug 2024 | ||
| (Hopefully) quick question: How does disko handle changes to the disk-configuration of a running system? From my understanding, the partitioning/formatting is only done when actually executing disko (which shouldn't be done automatically by e.g., nixos-rebuild). But is the generated filesystem config stable enough for it to handle it? (It's using /disk/by-partuuid as far as I understood so it should be okay?) Or are there any destructive (inter)actions by/through disko that I need to be aware of for productive usage? :) | 09:37:03 | |
| 20:19:21 | ||
| Hi! I'm using disko for partitioning, with btrfs subvolumes on luks. Now I manually created a new subvoume, and added it to the disko config. But after rebuilding, it wasn't added to fstab for some reason, and doesn't get mounted. Is there some catch that I could be missing there? | 20:33:24 | |
| hard to say without the config, but in theory it should get mounted if you add it there | 20:42:03 | |
| 20 Aug 2024 | ||
| lassulus: https://github.com/nix-community/disko/pull/740 | 09:22:31 | |
| dunno how this was missed | 09:22:33 | |
| just nobody using it I guess | 09:22:56 | |
| the format is called f2fs-tools? | 09:23:08 | |
| oops | 09:23:47 | |
| it passed the vm test though | 09:24:02 | |
| wtf | 09:24:04 | |
| how is that possible | 09:24:22 | |
I guess just because the act of putting "f2fs" into boot.supportedFilesystems is enough to make the VM Test work thanks to the github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/nixos/modules/tasks/filesystems/f2fs.nix#L16-L18 | 09:25:30 | |
| BTW, I think http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/faq/ubi.html would be interesting to support in Disko, though I'm not entirely sure how it would work yet | 09:25:48 | |
| JFFS2 | 09:25:56 | |
In reply to @lassulus:lassul.usamended anyway, though it's interesting that VM tests won't catch those issues due to modules/tasks/filesystems in nixpkgs | 09:27:06 | |
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| 12:53:08 | ||
| Hi. I'm shifting to tmpfs root with disko configuring my disk partition ( my conf here: https://git.sr.ht/~zincentimeter/nix-conf/tree/main/item/system/disko.nix ). How can I mount it as /nix and left all directories except /nix/* to be on disk? Should I move all the existing files of /nix to / before go forward to rebuild the directory layout? | 12:58:43 | |