swraid support will now only be enabled by default if stateVersion is
older than 23.11. nixos-generate-config will now generate explicit
config for enabling support if needed.
The whole option set was recommended against since mid-2019, and never
worked with the Raspberry Pi 4 family of devices.
We should have deprecated it in early 2020 for removal by 2021. At the
time I did not feel confident in making such a decision, and never
ended-up getting around to it.
The ***only*** supported-by-NixOS boot methods for AArch64 are
standards-based boot methods, namely UEFI or the pragmatically
almost-standard extlinux-compatible for U-Boot.
You can quote me on that.
Unfortunately the config is not compatible; data itself looks like it was compatible
from an up to date python ankisyncd but I wouldn't assume anything with the older
service (which didn't work for me with either ankidroid or recent desktop version)
At this point this is basically a full rewrite of this module, which
is a breaking change and was necessary to properly expose the useful
parts of hostapd's config. The notable changes are:
- `hostapd` is now started with additional systemd sandbox/hardening options
- A single-daemon can now manage multiple distinct radios and BSSs, which is
why all configuration had to be moved into `hostapd.radios`
- By default WPA3-SAE will be used, but WPA2 and WPA3-SAE-TRANSITION are
supported, too
- Added passwordFile-like options for wpa and sae
- Add new relevant options for MAC ACL, WiFi5, WiFi6 and WiFi7 configuration
- Implements RFC42 as far as reasonable for hostapd
- Removes `with lib;`
These changes are important to support modern APs configurations.
Short overview:
- CONFIG_IEEE80211AX support (WiFi6)
- CONFIG_SAE_PK (pubkey authenticated WPA3)
- CONFIG_DRIVER_NONE (standalone RADIUS server)
- CONFIG_OCV (Operating Channel Validation)
- Enable epoll on linux systems
- Remove deprecated TKIP support
- Fix misspelling (CONFIG_INTERNETWORKING != CONFIG_INTERWORKING)
- The .config was restructured into sections to reflect the
upstream defconfig order and for easier updating in the future
Also, make `python3Packages.sequoia` throw a message regarding it's
replacement of `python3Packages.sequoia`. The main sequoia-pgp/sequoia
repository doesn't ship Python code since 0.25.0, just a binary.