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Harald Hoyer 2023-10-27 13:53:33 +02:00
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ With NixOS I can keep my system configuration for several machines in just one f
(although split with an include like mechanism) and have reusable parts across machines.
Also, the configuration of one service affects the configuration of other services automatically,
so you don't have to micromanage every configuration file. It's like having something like Ansible or
so you don't have to micromanage every configuration file. It's like having something like Ansible or
Terraform built into a kickstart file.
With [`nixos-rebuild`](https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Nixos-rebuild) I can reconfigure remote machines via ssh and sudo
@ -37,12 +37,13 @@ and used for a secure boot setup. Build the image on a trusted machine, sign it
to the machines, just like with VerityBook. But those plans have to wait until I have more time.
To overcome the steep learning curve for the nix language these tutorials helped me a lot:
* [Nix Pills](https://nixos.org/guides/nix-pills)
* [Zero to Nix](https://zero-to-nix.com/)
- [Nix Pills](https://nixos.org/guides/nix-pills)
- [Zero to Nix](https://zero-to-nix.com/)
The only downside so far have been the slow response times to security issues due to the missing infrastructure for mass
rebuilds. I hope a solution for this can be found in the future.
Sorry Fedora community, you have served me well over 2 decades. It's time to move on and explore new possibilities.
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