# This is your system's configuration file. # Use this to configure your system environment (it replaces /etc/nixos/configuration.nix) { inputs, outputs, lib, config, pkgs, ... }: { # You can import other NixOS modules here virtualisation.vmVariant = { virtualisation.resolution = { x = 1280; y = 1024; }; virtualisation.qemu.options = [ # Better display option "-vga virtio" "-display gtk,zoom-to-fit=false" # Enable copy/paste # https://www.kraxel.org/blog/2021/05/qemu-cut-paste/ "-chardev qemu-vdagent,id=ch1,name=vdagent,clipboard=on" "-device virtio-serial-pci" "-device virtserialport,chardev=ch1,id=ch1,name=com.redhat.spice.0" ]; }; imports = [ # If you want to use modules your own flake exports (from modules/nixos): # outputs.nixosModules.example # Or modules from other flakes (such as nixos-hardware): # inputs.hardware.nixosModules.common-cpu-amd # inputs.hardware.nixosModules.common-ssd # You can also split up your configuration and import pieces of it here: # ./users.nix # Import your generated (nixos-generate-config) hardware configuration # ./vm-hardware-configuration.nix inputs.home-manager.nixosModules.home-manager ]; nixpkgs.hostPlatform = "x86_64-linux"; nixpkgs = { # You can add overlays here overlays = [ # Add overlays your own flake exports (from overlays and pkgs dir): outputs.overlays.additions outputs.overlays.modifications outputs.overlays.unstable-packages # You can also add overlays exported from other flakes: # neovim-nightly-overlay.overlays.default # Or define it inline, for example: # (final: prev: { # hi = final.hello.overrideAttrs (oldAttrs: { # patches = [ ./change-hello-to-hi.patch ]; # }); # }) ]; # Configure your nixpkgs instance config = { # Disable if you don't want unfree packages allowUnfree = true; }; }; # This will add each flake input as a registry # To make nix3 commands consistent with your flake nix.registry = (lib.mapAttrs (_: flake: {inherit flake;})) ((lib.filterAttrs (_: lib.isType "flake")) inputs); # This will additionally add your inputs to the system's legacy channels # Making legacy nix commands consistent as well, awesome! nix.nixPath = ["/etc/nix/path"]; environment.etc = lib.mapAttrs' (name: value: { name = "nix/path/${name}"; value.source = value.flake; }) config.nix.registry; nix.settings = { # Enable flakes and new 'nix' command experimental-features = "nix-command flakes"; # Deduplicate and optimize nix store auto-optimise-store = true; }; # FIXME: Add the rest of your current configuration # TODO: Set your hostname networking.hostName = "test-vm"; # TODO: This is just an example, be sure to use whatever bootloader you prefer boot.loader.systemd-boot.enable = true; boot.loader.efi.canTouchEfiVariables = true; # TODO: Configure your system-wide user settings (groups, etc), add more users as needed. # users.users = { # # FIXME: Replace with your username # aner = import ../home-manager/home.nix; # }; home-manager = { extraSpecialArgs = { inherit inputs outputs; }; users = { # Import your home-manager configuration aner = import ../home-manager/home.nix; }; }; users.users = { # FIXME: Replace with your username aner = { # TODO: You can set an initial password for your user. # If you do, you can skip setting a root password by passing '--no-root-passwd' to nixos-install. # Be sure to change it (using passwd) after rebooting! initialPassword = "password"; isNormalUser = true; openssh.authorizedKeys.keys = [ # TODO: Add your SSH public key(s) here, if you plan on using SSH to connect ]; # TODO: Be sure to add any other groups you need (such as networkmanager, audio, docker, etc) extraGroups = ["wheel"]; }; }; # This setups a SSH server. Very important if you're setting up a headless system. # Feel free to remove if you don't need it. services.openssh = { enable = true; settings = { # Forbid root login through SSH. PermitRootLogin = "no"; # Use keys only. Remove if you want to SSH using password (not recommended) PasswordAuthentication = true; }; }; # https://nixos.wiki/wiki/FAQ/When_do_I_update_stateVersion system.stateVersion = "24.05"; }