The paranoia mode now also enables the firewall and closes down a couple
of small openSSH holes. `noexec` on the whole FS is left out as it will
make every existing PubSolarOS installation panic.
our defined value.
error: The option 'services.getty.autologinUser' has conflicting definition values:
- In '/nix/store/zyh8f18z0m1r9jppvdcdivfvfxg0j3fv-source/nixos/modules/profiles/installation-device.nix': "nixos"
- In '/nix/store/w82qigr5jqv9c6jhdrpdwixydk3rmbzw-source/modules/graphical': "pub-solar"
The swayidle command in the service was straight up broken, this commit
fixes that.
Environment Variables set in the `session-variables` file are now
correctly imported across the system. This fixes `EDITOR` defaulting to
`nano`.
This service is presumably useful for devices that need to ensure there
is an active internet connection before starting other systemd units.
This is neither the case for end-user devices as the an active internet
connection is only needed after login nor the case for server-like
systems as they normally have a static / dhcp-based network configuration
which does not require switchable network configuration profiles.
The resumeDevice and kernel `resume` parameter were being used wrong.
Only `boot.resumeDevice` is necessary, and it should point at the _block
device_ that holds the swapfile. If you are running on encrypted
volumes, this means you will need to use the name of the *decrypted
block device* on which the swapfile sits.
The resumeDevice and kernel `resume` parameter were being used wrong.
Only `boot.resumeDevice` is necessary, and it should point at the _block
device_ that holds the swapfile. If you are running on encrypted
volumes, this means you will need to use the name of the *decrypted
block device* on which the swapfile sits.