nixos-install8NixOSnixos-installinstall bootloader and NixOSnixos-installpathrootnumbernumbernamevalueDescriptionThis command installs NixOS in the file system mounted on
/mnt, based on the NixOS configuration specified
in /mnt/etc/nixos/configuration.nix. It performs
the following steps:
It copies Nix and its dependencies to
/mnt/nix/store.It runs Nix in /mnt to build
the NixOS configuration specified in
/mnt/etc/nixos/configuration.nix.It installs the GRUB boot loader on the device
specified in the option ,
and generates a GRUB configuration file that boots into the NixOS
configuration just installed.It prompts you for a password for the root
account.This command is idempotent: if it is interrupted or fails due to
a temporary problem (e.g. a network issue), you can safely re-run
it.OptionsThis command accepts the following options:Defaults to /mnt. If this option is given, treat the directory
root as the root of the NixOS installation.
Add a path to the Nix expression search path. This option may be given multiple times.
See the NIX_PATH environment variable for information on the semantics of the Nix search path.
Paths added through -I take precedence over NIX_PATH.Sets the maximum number of build jobs that Nix will
perform in parallel to the specified number. The default is 1.
A higher value is useful on SMP systems or to exploit I/O latency.Sets the value of the NIX_BUILD_CORES
environment variable in the invocation of builders. Builders can
use this variable at their discretion to control the maximum amount
of parallelism. For instance, in Nixpkgs, if the derivation
attribute enableParallelBuilding is set to
true, the builder passes the
flag to GNU Make.
The value 0 means that the builder should use all
available CPU cores in the system.namevalueSet the Nix configuration option
name to value.Causes Nix to print out a stack trace in case of Nix expression evaluation errors.Chroot into given installation. Any additional arguments passed are going to be executed inside the chroot.
Synonym for man nixos-install.ExamplesA typical NixOS installation is done by creating and mounting a
file system on /mnt, generating a NixOS
configuration in
/mnt/etc/nixos/configuration.nix, and running
nixos-install. For instance, if we want to install
NixOS on an ext4 file system created in
/dev/sda1:
$ mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda1
$ mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
$ nixos-generate-config --root /mnt
$ # edit /mnt/etc/nixos/configuration.nix
$ nixos-install
$ reboot