{ config, pkgs, ... }: with pkgs.lib; { require = [ ./ec2-data.nix ]; system.build.amazonImage = pkgs.vmTools.runInLinuxVM ( pkgs.runCommand "amazon-image" { preVM = '' mkdir $out diskImage=$out/nixos.img ${pkgs.vmTools.kvm}/bin/qemu-img create -f raw $diskImage "4G" mv closure xchg/ ''; buildInputs = [ pkgs.utillinux pkgs.perl ]; exportReferencesGraph = [ "closure" config.system.build.toplevel ]; } '' # Create an empty filesystem and mount it. ${pkgs.e2fsprogs}/sbin/mkfs.ext3 -L nixos /dev/vda ${pkgs.e2fsprogs}/sbin/tune2fs -c 0 -i 0 /dev/vda mkdir /mnt mount /dev/vda /mnt # The initrd expects these directories to exist. mkdir /mnt/dev /mnt/proc /mnt/sys mount -o bind /proc /mnt/proc # Copy all paths in the closure to the filesystem. storePaths=$(perl ${pkgs.pathsFromGraph} /tmp/xchg/closure) mkdir -p /mnt${config.nixpkgs.config.nix.storeDir} echo "copying everything (will take a while)..." cp -prd $storePaths /mnt${config.nixpkgs.config.nix.storeDir}/ # Register the paths in the Nix database. printRegistration=1 perl ${pkgs.pathsFromGraph} /tmp/xchg/closure | \ chroot /mnt ${config.environment.nix}/bin/nix-store --load-db # Create the system profile to allow nixos-rebuild to work. chroot /mnt ${config.environment.nix}/bin/nix-env \ -p ${config.nixpkgs.config.nix.stateDir}/nix/profiles/system --set ${config.system.build.toplevel} # `nixos-rebuild' requires an /etc/NIXOS. mkdir -p /mnt/etc touch /mnt/etc/NIXOS # Install a configuration.nix. mkdir -p /mnt/etc/nixos cp ${./amazon-config.nix} /mnt/etc/nixos/configuration.nix # Generate the GRUB menu. chroot /mnt ${config.system.build.toplevel}/bin/switch-to-configuration boot umount /mnt/proc umount /mnt '' ); fileSystems = [ { mountPoint = "/"; device = "/dev/disk/by-label/nixos"; } { mountPoint = "/ephemeral0"; device = "/dev/xvdc"; neededForBoot = true; } ]; swapDevices = [ { device = "/dev/xvdb"; } ]; boot.initrd.kernelModules = [ "xen-blkfront" "aufs" ]; boot.kernelModules = [ "xen-netfront" ]; boot.extraModulePackages = [ config.boot.kernelPackages.aufs2 ]; # Generate a GRUB menu. Amazon's pv-grub uses this to boot our kernel/initrd. boot.loader.grub.device = "nodev"; boot.loader.grub.timeout = 0; boot.loader.grub.extraPerEntryConfig = "root (hd0)"; # Put /tmp and /var on /ephemeral0, which has a lot more space. # Unfortunately we can't do this with the `fileSystems' option # because it has no support for creating the source of a bind # mount. Also, "move" /nix to /ephemeral0 by layering an AUFS # on top of it so we have a lot more space for Nix operations. boot.initrd.postMountCommands = '' mkdir -m 1777 -p $targetRoot/ephemeral0/tmp mkdir -m 1777 -p $targetRoot/tmp mount --bind $targetRoot/ephemeral0/tmp $targetRoot/tmp mkdir -m 755 -p $targetRoot/ephemeral0/var mkdir -m 755 -p $targetRoot/var mount --bind $targetRoot/ephemeral0/var $targetRoot/var mkdir -m 755 -p $targetRoot/ephemeral0/nix mount -t aufs -o dirs=$targetRoot/ephemeral0/nix=rw:$targetRoot/nix=rr none $targetRoot/nix ''; # There are no virtual consoles. services.mingetty.ttys = [ ]; # Allow root logins only using the SSH key that the user specified # at instance creation time. services.openssh.enable = true; services.openssh.permitRootLogin = "without-password"; }