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nixos-generators - one config, multiple formats
The nixos-generators project allows to take the same NixOS configuration, and generate outputs for different target formats.
Just put your stuff into the configuration.nix and then call one of the image builders.
for example:
./nixos-generate -f iso
or
./nixos-generate -f iso -c /etc/nixos/configuration.nix
it echoes the path to a iso image, which you then can flash onto an usb-stick or mount & boot in a virtual machine.
Installation
nixos-generators can be installed from source into the user profile like this:
$ nix-env -f https://github.com/nix-community/nixos-generators/archive/master.tar.gz -i
Supported formats
format | description |
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azure | Microsoft azure image |
gce | Google Compute Image |
install-iso | Installer ISO |
iso | ISO |
kexec | kexec tarball (extract to / and run /kexec_nixos) |
kexec-bundle | same as before, but it's just an executable |
openstack | qcow2 image for openstack |
qcow2 | qcow2 image |
raw | raw image |
virtualbox | virtualbox VM |
vm | only used as a qemu-kvm runner |
vm-nogui | same as before, but without a GUI |
sd-aarch64 | create sd card for aarch64. For cross compiling use --system aarch64-linux and read the cross-compile section. |
Usage
Run ./nixos-generate --help
for detailed usage information
Cross Compiling
To cross compile nixos images for other system you have
to configure boot.binfmtMiscRegistrations
on your host system.
For more details about this have a look at : clevers qemu-user.
Once you've run nixos-rebuild
with theses options,
you can use the --system
option to create images for other architectures.
License
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.