# Do not modify this file! It was generated by ‘nixos-generate-config’ # and may be overwritten by future invocations. Please make changes # to /etc/nixos/configuration.nix instead. { config, lib, pkgs, modulesPath, ... }: { imports = [ #(modulesPath + "/installer/scan/not-detected.nix") ]; boot.initrd.availableKernelModules = [ "xhci_pci" "thunderbolt" "nvme" "usbhid" "usb_storage" "sd_mod" ]; boot.initrd.kernelModules = [ ]; boot.kernelModules = [ "kvm-intel" ]; boot.extraModulePackages = [ ]; fileSystems."/" = { device = "rpool/local/root"; fsType = "zfs"; }; fileSystems."/efiboot/efi2" = { device = "/dev/disk/by-label/ESP2"; fsType = "vfat"; options = [ "X-mount.mkdir" "iocharset=iso8859-1" ]; }; fileSystems."/nix" = { device = "rpool/local/nix"; fsType = "zfs"; }; fileSystems."/root" = { device = "rpool/user/home/root"; fsType = "zfs"; }; fileSystems."/home/nipsy" = { device = "rpool/user/home/nipsy"; fsType = "zfs"; }; swapDevices = [ { device = "/dev/disk/by-label/swap1"; } { device = "/dev/disk/by-label/swap2"; } ]; # Enables DHCP on each ethernet and wireless interface. In case of scripted networking # (the default) this is the recommended approach. When using systemd-networkd it's # still possible to use this option, but it's recommended to use it in conjunction # with explicit per-interface declarations with `networking.interfaces..useDHCP`. networking.useDHCP = lib.mkDefault true; # networking.interfaces.enp116s0.useDHCP = lib.mkDefault true; # networking.interfaces.enp117s0.useDHCP = lib.mkDefault true; # networking.interfaces.wlo1.useDHCP = lib.mkDefault true; hardware.cpu.intel.updateMicrocode = lib.mkDefault config.hardware.enableRedistributableFirmware; }