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nicoty | In reply to @lassulus:lassul.us you need to set imageSize on the disk type Thank you, I'll give it a shot! | 22:50:33 |
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no-mood | Redacted or Malformed Event | 16:13:53 |
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thou.vow | I wonder what is the priority field of ESP in https://github.com/nix-community/disko/blob/master/example/btrfs-subvolumes.nix | 18:22:07 |
thou.vow | I can't find documentation of it | 18:53:00 |
thou.vow | Also, how can I pass arguments do mkfs? | 18:59:32 |
lassulus | priority is for sorting the creation oft partitions. Sometimes you want some partions to be created first and 100% should run last. Otherwise the sizes will overlap | 19:13:19 |
lassulus | You can pass extraArgs on filesystem type https://github.com/nix-community/disko/blob/master/lib/types/filesystem.nix#L23 | 19:14:35 |
thou.vow | I see, I want to use that | 19:18:53 |
thou.vow | The highest will be the last? | 19:19:22 |
thou.vow | Nevermind | 19:19:56 |
thou.vow | Just read your message | 19:20:09 |
thou.vow | * Just read your complete message | 19:20:15 |
thou.vow | Thanks | 19:20:16 |
thou.vow | Thanks! | 19:20:50 |
lassulus | Oh my msg didn't mean 100% as the value for priority. So it didn't actually explain it. Actually it is misnamed and lower priorities will be created first | 19:32:32 |
thou.vow | I see | 19:32:49 |
lassulus | The default value is 1000 | 19:33:29 |
thou.vow | I wonder what is the limit | 19:49:57 |
thou.vow | Just curious | 19:50:21 |
lassulus | Maxint | 20:33:51 |
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musicmatze | Hi!
Does disko create systemd mount units for ZFS datasets that I do not automount?
And, even moreso: does the nixos/nixpkgs module system create attributes for these mount points?
Usecase: I want to make sure a service of mine only starts after I mounted the ZFS dataset (which is encrypted and I am mounting it by hand if necessary). | 16:48:32 |
musicmatze | The idea is to systemd.services.SomeService.after = [ "<zfs-dataset-name>.mount" ]; in my config, but I don't want to hard-code the <zfs-dataset-name> part and, if possible, use something like config.systemd.someMountAttribute.UnitName if there is something like this | 16:50:10 |
musicmatze | (because I don't know what actual name is generated) | 16:50:24 |
musicmatze | * (because I don't know what actual name is generated, and it doesn't matter really, does it) | 16:50:32 |