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indium114 | I already have NixOS installed on my system, can I set up Disko without reinstalling or formatting my drive in the process? | 13:36:32 |
magic_rb | disko doesnt handle post installation anything, so there isnt much point | 13:45:58 |
magic_rb | but you could, just need to match your disko config to your on disk layout, rename the partitions correctly since disko mounts by partition name and not UUID and it'll work (ive donet this in the past) | 13:46:30 |
indium114 | I mainly want to do it for the sake of easier reproducibility, and also not needing the graphical installer anymore (since I'm terrible at disk formatting with the CLI). Also, I have been considering reinstalling on btrfs. Can disko manage btrfs subvolumes, and how would I go about doing so? | 13:56:50 |
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Raj | Couple of questions about NixOS live USBs:
I want to partition my 64 GB USB flash drive into two partitions (FAT32 live USB + ext4 storage), so I used the following disko config:
let
usb = "/dev/disk/by-id/usb-USB_SanDisk_3.2Gen1_0401a943ae4197a38a6f9070194e9ea2b3fb8dbb7997e05ed1b197c0e28946be4b8f000000000000000000001cf4be6800926418a955810751ab6336-0:0";
in {
disko.devices = {
disk = {
live = {
type = "disk";
device = usb;
content = {
type = "gpt";
partitions = {
ESP = {
type = "EF00";
device = "${usb}-part1";
priority = 0;
size = "8192M";
content = {
type = "filesystem";
format = "vfat";
};
};
storage = {
device = "${usb}-part2";
priority = 1;
size = "100%";
content = {
type = "filesystem";
format = "ext4";
};
};
};
};
};
};
};
}
I then copied over the files from the (minimal, non-graphical) NixOS live ISO into partition 1, hoping that the instructions on the Arch wiki would generalize to NixOS, but then my live ISO gets stuck with the following error message:
[...]
Timed out waiting for device /dev/root, trying to mount anyway
mounting /dev/root on /iso...
mount: mounting /dev/root on /mnt-root/iso failed: No such file or directory
An error occurred [...]
How can I use my USB flash drive as both a live USB and as a storage device? I found this relevant Discourse link but there was no resolution to the problem there.
I realize this might not be the best place to ask this, but I figured that folks here would have expertise configuring boot partitions correctly.
| 02:02:16 |
Raj | * Couple of questions about NixOS live USBs:
I want to partition my 64 GB USB flash drive into two partitions (FAT32 live USB + ext4 storage), so I used the following disko config:
let
usb = "/dev/disk/by-id/usb-USB_SanDisk_3.2Gen1_0401a943ae4197a38a6f9070194e9ea2b3fb8dbb7997e05ed1b197c0e28946be4b8f000000000000000000001cf4be6800926418a955810751ab6336-0:0";
in {
disko.devices = {
disk = {
live = {
type = "disk";
device = usb;
content = {
type = "gpt";
partitions = {
ESP = {
type = "EF00";
device = "${usb}-part1";
priority = 0;
size = "8192M";
content = {
type = "filesystem";
format = "vfat";
};
};
storage = {
device = "${usb}-part2";
priority = 1;
size = "100%";
content = {
type = "filesystem";
format = "ext4";
};
};
};
};
};
};
};
}
I then copied over the files from the (minimal, non-graphical) NixOS live ISO into partition 1, hoping that the instructions on the Arch wiki would generalize to NixOS, but then my live ISO gets stuck with the following error message:
[...]
Timed out waiting for device /dev/root, trying to mount anyway
mounting /dev/root on /iso...
mount: mounting /dev/root on /mnt-root/iso failed: No such file or directory
An error occurred [...]
How can I use my USB flash drive as both a live USB and as a storage device? I found this relevant Discourse link but there was no resolution to the problem there.
I realize this might not be the best place to ask this, but I figured that folks here would have expertise configuring boot partitions correctly.
For reference, the NixOS manual says I should dd the ISO to the disk directly: sudo dd if=<path-to-image> of=/dev/sdX bs=4M conv=fsync
| 02:12:28 |
tim | I don't think that this will work since you need to unmount the live USB to format it as storage device | 07:16:00 |
Raj | In reply to @tim92:matrix.org I don't think that this will work since you need to unmount the live USB to format it as storage device Not sure what you mean, exactly. To clarify, I'm not trying to format the USB while it's live; I'm running this from an existing NixOS install.
If the"live USB" bit uses only ~1 GiB, there should be some way to make use of the remaining space, hopefully. | 07:57:47 |
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@vartroc:matrix.org | Soooo, I have decided to just try it. After debugging some syntax issues, I have encountered this bug:
error:
… while evaluating the attribute 'diskoScript'
at /nix/store/3mlzsgflq3z4wsk2arffhd999h1hj17g-disko/share/disko/lib/default.nix:418:15:
417|
418| diskoScript = (diskoLib.writeCheckedBash { inherit pkgs checked; }) "disko" ''
| ^
419| export PATH=${lib.makeBinPath ((cfg.config._packages pkgs) ++ [ pkgs.bash ])}:$PATH
… in the condition of the assert statement
at /nix/store/y11h0vfmjaf8j1796x0n2454hqldnbbr-0vyi8f8l8cya10dmgfrj0df2iqxlhiyi-source/pkgs/build-support/writers/scripts.nix:32:5:
31| assert (types.path.check nameOrPath) || (builtins.match "([0-9A-Za-z._])[0-9A-Za-z._-]*" nameOrPath != null);
32| assert (types.path.check content) || (types.str.check content);
| ^
33| let
(stack trace truncated; use '--show-trace' to show the full trace)
error: The option `disko.devices.disk.lvm_vg.root_vg' does not exist. Definition values:
- In `<unknown-file>':
{
lvs = {
games = {
content = {
extraArgs = [
...
Does anybody have any idea how I can fix this?
Here's my disko.nix:
{
disko.devices = {
disk = {
disk0 = {
type = "disk";
device = "/dev/nvme1n1";
content = {
type = "gpt";
partitions = {
esp = {
name = "ESP";
size = "500M";
type = "EF00";
content = {
type = "filesystem";
format = "vfat";
mountpoint = "/boot";
};
};
root = {
name = "root0";
size = "100%";
content = {
type = "lvm_pv";
vg = "root_vg";
};
};
};
};
};
disk1 = {
type = "disk";
device = "/dev/nvme0n1";
content = {
type = "gpt";
partitions = {
root = {
name = "root1";
size = "100%";
content = {
type = "lvm_pv";
vg = "root_vg";
};
};
};
};
};
lvm_vg = {
root_vg = {
type = "lvm_vg";
lvs = {
root = {
size = "25%FREE";
content = {
type = "btrfs";
extraArgs = ["-f"];
subvolumes = {
"/root" = {
mountpoint = "/";
};
"/persist" = {
mountOptions = ["subvol=persist" "noatime"];
mountpoint = "/persist";
};
"/nix" = {
mountOptions = ["subvol=nix" "noatime"];
mountpoint = "/nix";
};
};
};
};
games = {
size = "100%FREE";
content = {
type = "btrfs";
extraArgs = ["-f"];
subvolumes = {
"/games" = {
mountOptions = ["subvol=games" "noatime"];
mountpoint = "/games";
};
};
};
};
};
};
};
};
};
}
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