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https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/stdenv/generic/setup.sh#L948 this can do it nicely. Signed-off-by: Anton Arapov <anton@deadbeef.mx>
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# All Hardware {#sec-profile-all-hardware}
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Enables all hardware supported by NixOS: i.e., all firmware is included, and
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all devices from which one may boot are enabled in the initrd. Its primary
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use is in the NixOS installation CDs.
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The enabled kernel modules include support for SATA and PATA, SCSI
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(partially), USB, Firewire (untested), Virtio (QEMU, KVM, etc.), VMware, and
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Hyper-V. Additionally, [](#opt-hardware.enableAllFirmware) is
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enabled, and the firmware for the ZyDAS ZD1211 chipset is specifically
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installed.
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# Base {#sec-profile-base}
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Defines the software packages included in the "minimal" installation CD. It
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installs several utilities useful in a simple recovery or install media, such
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as a text-mode web browser, and tools for manipulating block devices,
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networking, hardware diagnostics, and filesystems (with their respective
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kernel modules).
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# Clone Config {#sec-profile-clone-config}
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This profile is used in installer images. It provides an editable
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configuration.nix that imports all the modules that were also used when
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creating the image in the first place. As a result it allows users to edit
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and rebuild the live-system.
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On images where the installation media also becomes an installation target,
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copying over `configuration.nix` should be disabled by
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setting `installer.cloneConfig` to `false`.
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For example, this is done in `sd-image-aarch64-installer.nix`.
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# Demo {#sec-profile-demo}
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This profile just enables a `demo` user, with password `demo`, uid `1000`, `wheel` group and
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[autologin in the SDDM display manager](#opt-services.xserver.displayManager.autoLogin).
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# Docker Container {#sec-profile-docker-container}
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This is the profile from which the Docker images are generated. It prepares a
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working system by importing the [Minimal](#sec-profile-minimal) and
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[Clone Config](#sec-profile-clone-config) profiles, and
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setting appropriate configuration options that are useful inside a container
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context, like [](#opt-boot.isContainer).
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# Graphical {#sec-profile-graphical}
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Defines a NixOS configuration with the Plasma 5 desktop. It's used by the
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graphical installation CD.
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It sets [](#opt-services.xserver.enable),
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[](#opt-services.xserver.displayManager.sddm.enable),
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[](#opt-services.xserver.desktopManager.plasma5.enable),
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and [](#opt-services.xserver.libinput.enable) to true. It also
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includes glxinfo and firefox in the system packages list.
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# Hardened {#sec-profile-hardened}
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A profile with most (vanilla) hardening options enabled by default,
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potentially at the cost of stability, features and performance.
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This includes a hardened kernel, and limiting the system information
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available to processes through the `/sys` and
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`/proc` filesystems. It also disables the User Namespaces
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feature of the kernel, which stops Nix from being able to build anything
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(this particular setting can be overriden via
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[](#opt-security.allowUserNamespaces)). See the
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[profile source](https://github.com/nixos/nixpkgs/tree/master/nixos/modules/profiles/hardened.nix)
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for further detail on which settings are altered.
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::: {.warning}
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This profile enables options that are known to affect system
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stability. If you experience any stability issues when using the
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profile, try disabling it. If you report an issue and use this
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profile, always mention that you do.
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:::
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# Headless {#sec-profile-headless}
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Common configuration for headless machines (e.g., Amazon EC2 instances).
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Disables [sound](#opt-sound.enable),
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[vesa](#opt-boot.vesa), serial consoles,
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[emergency mode](#opt-systemd.enableEmergencyMode),
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[grub splash images](#opt-boot.loader.grub.splashImage)
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and configures the kernel to reboot automatically on panic.
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# Installation Device {#sec-profile-installation-device}
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Provides a basic configuration for installation devices like CDs.
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This enables redistributable firmware, includes the
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[Clone Config profile](#sec-profile-clone-config)
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and a copy of the Nixpkgs channel, so `nixos-install`
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works out of the box.
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Documentation for [Nixpkgs](#opt-documentation.enable)
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and [NixOS](#opt-documentation.nixos.enable) are
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forcefully enabled (to override the
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[Minimal profile](#sec-profile-minimal) preference); the
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NixOS manual is shown automatically on TTY 8, udisks is disabled.
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Autologin is enabled as `nixos` user, while passwordless
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login as both `root` and `nixos` is possible.
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Passwordless `sudo` is enabled too.
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[wpa_supplicant](#opt-networking.wireless.enable) is
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enabled, but configured to not autostart.
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It is explained how to login, start the ssh server, and if available,
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how to start the display manager.
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Several settings are tweaked so that the installer has a better chance of
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succeeding under low-memory environments.
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# Minimal {#sec-profile-minimal}
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This profile defines a small NixOS configuration. It does not contain any
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graphical stuff. It's a very short file that enables
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[noXlibs](#opt-environment.noXlibs), sets
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[](#opt-i18n.supportedLocales) to
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only support the user-selected locale,
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[disables packages' documentation](#opt-documentation.enable),
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and [disables sound](#opt-sound.enable).
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# QEMU Guest {#sec-profile-qemu-guest}
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This profile contains common configuration for virtual machines running under
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QEMU (using virtio).
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It makes virtio modules available on the initrd and sets the system time from
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the hardware clock to work around a bug in qemu-kvm.
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