* system.nssModules
* system.modulesTree
* system.sbin.modprobe
* system.sbin.mount
* nix.envVars
- Remove Arguments that can be accessed either by "config" or "pkgs".
- Use the new scheme for upstart-jobs/default.nix.
This is now a configuration file which is imported by system/options.nix.
- Jobs can now include upstart-job/default.nix:
* upstrat-jobs/cron.nix
* upstart-jobs/dhclient.nix
=> No Nixos file refers to upstart-jobs/default.nix except if one of its options is require to define an extra job. (e.g.: cron, dhclient)
svn path=/nixos/branches/fix-style/; revision=13327
USB, some SCSI controllers) in the initrd for mounting the CD.
* Add nix-hardware-scan to the system.
* Upstart: don't use the -v flag.
* Include the NixOS version in the ISO image filename.
* Include testdisk and ms-sys in the CD.
* Some bugfixes in the installer.
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default since it doesn't seem to have the legal issues of
the Intel 2200 firmware.)
* Firmware loader: don't write in /tmp. Also a hack to quickly
test new firmwares.
* Revert r10105 since the build fails if configuration.nix
is a symlink. Anyway copying configuration.nix does not
necessarily make sense since it can import other expressions,
which would also have to be copied. Perhaps a better
approach would be to write a serialisation of the config
to a file (maybe with builtins.toXML).
svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=10127
for building parts of the system. E.g.
$ nix-build /etc/nixos/nixos -A upstartJobs.xserver
to build the Upstart job for the X server, or
$ nix-build /etc/nixos/nixos -A kernel
to build the NixOS kernel.
* /etc/profile.sh: if ~/.nix-defexpr doesn't exist yet, create it as a
directory and add links to root's channels, /etc/nixos/nixos and
/etc/nixos/install-source.nix (as "nixpkgs_sys").
* boot.useKernel -> boot.kernel.
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