| 8 May 2025 |
lassulus | disks don't have uuids, just ids, you can try booting a live iso on the machine or run only the kexec phase of nixos-anywhere (although you need to run with another key in that case) | 21:30:38 |
@nemnix:matrix.org | I'm have a booted a live iso into the machine, what should I do now ? | 21:31:24 |
@nemnix:matrix.org | * I'm have booted a live iso into the machine, what should I do now ? | 21:32:01 |
lassulus | ls -la /dev/disk/by-id | 21:33:33 |
@nemnix:matrix.org | and copy the value or all the path ? | 21:34:04 |
lassulus | choose one path that points to something like /dev/nvme0n1 or /dev/sda or /dev/vda | 21:34:42 |
lassulus | so you can put something like disk = "/dev/disk/by-id/nvme-WD_BLACK_SN770_2TB_23091X804020"; into your disko config | 21:35:24 |
@nemnix:matrix.org | Okay I'll try in bare metal | 21:36:06 |
projectinitiative | Totally missed these, life's been pretty hectic these past few weeks, but glad to see the work being pushed forward! | 21:46:40 |
| 9 May 2025 |
Sandro 🐧 | Why does the gpt type no longer allow referencing disks by-id? | 23:45:00 |
Sandro 🐧 | I have some existing machines with existing formats and they all don't have partlabel set and adding UUIDs by hand sounds awefull | 23:45:26 |
| 10 May 2025 |
lassulus | You mean uuids for partitions? Otherwise you need to set the device in the disk type? | 03:41:39 |
Sandro 🐧 | Yep | 12:20:05 |
Sandro 🐧 | I have some disks formatted as mbdos/bios/whatever, not gpt | 12:20:49 |
Sandro 🐧 | And I kinda want to convert to the newer settings format to get rid of the warnings | 12:21:06 |