100: get rid of virtual variant again r=Mic92 a=Mic92



Co-authored-by: Jörg Thalheim <joerg@thalheim.io>
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bors[bot] 2023-05-07 19:45:16 +00:00 committed by GitHub
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6 changed files with 8 additions and 20 deletions

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Kexec is a mechanism in Linux to load a new kernel from a running Linux to
replace the current kernel. This is useful for booting the Nixos installer from
existing Linux distributions, such as server provider that do not offer a NixOS
option. After running kexec, the NixOS installer exists only in memory. At the
time of writing, this requires at least 2.5GB of physical RAM (swap does not
time of writing, this requires at least 1.5GB of physical RAM (swap does not
count) in the system. If not enough RAM is available, the initrd cannot be
loaded. Because the NixOS runs only in RAM, users can reformat all the system's
discs to prepare for a new NixOS installation.
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ discs to prepare for a new NixOS installation.
It can be booted as follows by running these commands as root:
```
curl -L https://github.com/nix-community/nixos-images/releases/download/nixos-unstable/nixos-kexec-installer-x86_64-linux.tar.gz | tar -xzf- -C /root
curl -L https://github.com/nix-community/nixos-images/releases/download/nixos-unstable/nixos-kexec-installer-noninteractive-x86_64-linux.tar.gz | tar -xzf- -C /root
/root/kexec/run
```
@ -37,5 +37,5 @@ The kexec installer comes with the following features:
The actual kexec happens with a slight delay (6s). This allows for easier
integration into automated nixos installation scripts, since you can cleanly
disconnect from the running machine before the kexec takes place. The tarball
disconnect from the running machine before the kexec takes place. The tarball
is also designed to be run from NixOS, which can be useful for new installations

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@ -31,7 +31,6 @@ main() {
trap 'rm -rf -- "$tmp"' EXIT
(
build_kexec_installer "$tag" "$arch" "$tmp" ""
build_kexec_installer "$tag" "$arch" "$tmp" "-virtual-noninteractive"
build_kexec_installer "$tag" "$arch" "$tmp" "-noninteractive"
build_netboot_image "$tag" "$arch" "$tmp"
) | readarray -t assets

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@ -32,20 +32,10 @@
{ system.kexec-installer.name = "nixos-kexec-installer-noninteractive"; }
self.nixosModules.noninteractive
];
kexec-installer-nixos-unstable-virtual-noninteractive = kexec-installer nixos-unstable [
{ system.kexec-installer.name = "nixos-kexec-installer-virtual-noninteractive"; }
self.nixosModules.noninteractive self.nixosModules.virtual
];
kexec-installer-nixos-2211-virtual-noninteractive = kexec-installer nixos-2211 [
{ system.kexec-installer.name = "nixos-kexec-installer-virtual-noninteractive"; }
self.nixosModules.noninteractive self.nixosModules.virtual
];
});
nixosModules = {
kexec-installer = ./nix/kexec-installer/module.nix;
noninteractive = ./nix/noninteractive.nix;
virtual = ./nix/virtual.nix;
};
checks.x86_64-linux = let
pkgs = nixos-unstable.legacyPackages.x86_64-linux;

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ in makeTest' {
(modulesPath + "/profiles/minimal.nix")
];
virtualisation.memorySize = 2 * 1024 + 767;
virtualisation.memorySize = 1024 + 512;
virtualisation.diskSize = 4 * 1024;
virtualisation.useBootLoader = true;
virtualisation.useEFIBoot = true;
@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ in makeTest' {
environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.hello ];
imports = [
./module.nix
../noninteractive.nix
];
};

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@ -26,4 +26,7 @@
kernelModules = [ "zfs" ];
extraModulePackages = [ config.boot.kernelPackages.zfs ];
};
# we can drop this after 23.05 has been released, which has this set by default
hardware.enableRedistributableFirmware = lib.mkForce false;
}

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@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
# This module optimizes for deployments to virtualized hosts.
{ lib, ... }: {
hardware.enableRedistributableFirmware = lib.mkForce false;
}