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# nixos-anywhere
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**_Install NixOS everywhere via ssh_**
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<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nix-community/nixos-anywhere/main/docs/logo.png" width="150" height="150">
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[Documentation Index](docs/INDEX.md)
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## README
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Setting up a new machine is time-consuming, and becomes complicated when it
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needs to be done remotely. If you're installing NixOS, the **nixos-anywhere**
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tool allows you to pre-configure the whole process including:
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- Disk partitioning and formatting
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- Configuring and installing NixOS
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- Installing additional files and software
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You can then initiate an unattended installation with a single CLI command.
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Since **nixos-anywhere** can access the new machine using SSH, it's ideal for
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remote installations.
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Once you have initiated the command, there is no need to 'babysit' the
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installation. It all happens automatically.
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You can use the stored configuration to repeat the same installation if you need
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to.
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## Overview
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If you have machines on a mix of platforms, you'll need a common installation
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solution that works anywhere. **nixos-anywhere** is ideal in this situation.
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**nixos-anywhere** can be used equally well for cloud servers, bare metal
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servers such as Hetzner, and local servers accessible via a LAN. You can create
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standard configurations, and use the same configuration to create identical
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servers anywhere.
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You first create Nix configurations to specify partitioning, formatting and
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NixOS configurations. Further options can be controlled by a flake and by
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run-time switches.
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Once the configuration has been created, a single command will:
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- Connect to the remote server via SSH
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- Detect whether a NixOS installer is present; if not, it will use the Linux
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`kexec` tool to boot into a Nixos installer.
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- Use the [disko](https://github.com/nix-community/disko) tool to partition and
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format the hard drive
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- Install NixOS
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- Optionally install any Nix packages and other software required.
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- Optionally copy additional files to the new machine
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It's also possible to use **nixos-anywhere** to simplify the installation on a
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machine that has no current operating system, first booting from a NixOS
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installer image. This feature is described in the
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[how-to guide](./docs/howtos/no-os.md#installing-on-a-machine-with-no-operating-system).
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It's useful because you can pre-configure your required software and
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preferences, and build the new machine with a single command.
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**Important Note:** Never use a production server as the target. It will be
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completely overwritten and all data lost. This tool should only be used for
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commissioning a new computer or repurposing an old machine once all important
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data has been migrated.
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## Prerequisites
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- Source Machine:
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- Can be any machine with Nix installed, e.g. a NixOS machine.
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- Should be able to build nix derivations for the target platform. Otherwise
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`--build-on-remote` can be used.
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- Target Machine:
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- Unless you're using the option to boot from a NixOS installer image, or
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providing your own `kexec` image, it must be running x86-64 Linux with kexec
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support. Most `x86_64` Linux systems do have kexec support. By providing
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your own [image](./docs/howtos/custom-kexec.md#using-your-own-kexec-image)
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you can also perform kexec for other architectures eg aarch64
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- The machine must be reachable over the public internet or local network.
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Nixos-anywhere does not support wifi networks. If a VPN is needed, define a
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custom installer via the --kexec flag which connects to your VPN.
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- (when `kexec` is used) must have at least 1 GB of RAM, excluding swap.
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## How to use nixos-anywhere
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The [Quickstart Guide](./docs/quickstart.md) gives more information on how to
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run **nixos-anywhere** in its simplest form. For more specific instructions to
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suit individual requirements, see the [How To Guide](./docs/howtos/INDEX.md).
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## Related Tools
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**nixos-anywhere** makes use of the
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[disko](https://github.com/nix-community/disko) tool to handle the partitioning
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and formatting of the disks.
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## Contact
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For questions, come join us in the
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[nixos-anywhere](https://matrix.to/#/#nixos-anywhere:nixos.org) matrix room.
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## Licensing and Contribution details
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This software is provided free under the
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[MIT Licence](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
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---
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This project is supported by [Numtide](https://numtide.com/).
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We are a team of independent freelancers that love open source. We help our
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customers make their project lifecycles more efficient by:
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- Providing and supporting useful tools such as this one
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- Building and deploying infrastructure, and offering dedicated DevOps support
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- Building their in-house Nix skills, and integrating Nix with their workflows
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- Developing additional features and tools
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- Carrying out custom research and development.
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[Contact us](https://numtide.com/contact) if you have a project in mind, or if
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you need help with any of our supported tools, including this one. We'd love to
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hear from you.
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