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@britter:yatrix.orgBenedikt Ritter (britter) joined the room.10:25:56
@britter:yatrix.orgBenedikt Ritter (britter) Hey friends, I run a server on Hetzner that I installed with nixos-anywhere and disko. I'm no running low on disk space and want to mount an additional block volume. I wonder what the disko story for that is. As far as I understand the new volumne will be made available as a device with a filesystem pre-configured. Should I use the "classical" filesystems configuration to just add it as an additional FS or can I somehow put this into disko as well? 10:29:36
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@phaer:matrix.orgphaerFormatting it would require the (risky/"experimental") incremental mode. But as it's already formatted, you can do either. Adding it to your disko config should add it to your fileSystems config implicitly. The only real advantage would be if you were to re-provision that host with a similar block volume. And at that point, why not start with a bigger disk to begin with? 10:55:20
@britter:yatrix.orgBenedikt Ritter (britter) Okay, so you're essentially saying "just put it into filesystems directly to keep things simple"? 10:56:38
@phaer:matrix.orgphaerI don't think there's a "right" answer here. I'd personally would do just fileSystems in that case, but it comes down to taste & future plans IMO10:57:47
@phaer:matrix.orgphaerDepending on how you manage your hetzner resources, changes are that provisioning the volume isn't 100% declarative to begin with (which is most often is fine IMO)10:59:29
@phaer:matrix.orgphaer* Depending on how you manage your hetzner resources, chances are that provisioning the volume isn't 100% declarative to begin with (which is most often is fine IMO)10:59:35
@britter:yatrix.orgBenedikt Ritter (britter)We're provisioning it via terraform. But thats disconnected from everything we do in Nix. Its a different layer of our infrastructure setup.11:25:59
@britter:yatrix.orgBenedikt Ritter (britter)But thanks giving your opinion! I think we'll go with filesystems.11:26:20
@matthewcroughan:defenestrate.itmatthewcroughanIf you had used systemd-repart from the beginning here, it has this functionality you want already baked in12:33:04
@matthewcroughan:defenestrate.itmatthewcroughanin disko AFAIK this was planned but stalled12:33:14
@matthewcroughan:defenestrate.itmatthewcroughanBut systemd-repart already has what you're seeking Ibelieve12:33:36
@matthewcroughan:defenestrate.itmatthewcroughan* But systemd-repart already has what you're seeking I believe12:33:43
@britter:yatrix.orgBenedikt Ritter (britter)Thanks for the pointer, I'll have a look!15:48:26
@magic_rb:matrix.redalder.orgmagic_rbIt also supports about a quarter of the features17:09:46
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26 Apr 2024
@raj-magesh:matrix.orgRaj

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-magesh:matrix.orgRaj *

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
@tim92:matrix.orgtimI don't think that this will work since you need to unmount the live USB to format it as storage device07:16:00
@raj-magesh:matrix.orgRaj
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.
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@vartroc:matrix.org@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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