{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }: { imports = [ ../../config-manager/default.nix ./hardware-configuration.nix ./modules ]; nix.settings.experimental-features = [ "nix-command" "flakes" ]; nixpkgs.config.allowUnfree = true; boot = { loader = { grub = { enable = true; device = "/dev/sda"; }; }; }; networking.hostName = "tadpole"; users.users.alex = { isNormalUser = true; extraGroups = [ "wheel" ]; packages = []; }; environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ vim ]; services.openssh.enable = true; config-manager = { flakePath = "/home/alex/config"; }; # This option defines the first version of NixOS you have installed on this particular machine, # and is used to maintain compatibility with application data (e.g. databases) created on older NixOS versions. # # Most users should NEVER change this value after the initial install, for any reason, # even if you've upgraded your system to a new NixOS release. # # This value does NOT affect the Nixpkgs version your packages and OS are pulled from, # so changing it will NOT upgrade your system - see https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/#sec-upgrading for how # to actually do that. # # This value being lower than the current NixOS release does NOT mean your system is # out of date, out of support, or vulnerable. # # Do NOT change this value unless you have manually inspected all the changes it would make to your configuration, # and migrated your data accordingly. # # For more information, see `man configuration.nix` or https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/options#opt-system.stateVersion . system.stateVersion = "24.05"; # Did you read the comment? }