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== Motivation == | == Motivation == | ||
Creating a modified NixOS LiveCD out of an existing working NixOS installation has a number of benefits: | Creating a modified NixOS LiveCD out of an existing working NixOS installation has a number of benefits: | ||
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== Building == | == Building == | ||
Building minimal NixOS installation CD with the <code>nix-build</code> command by creating this <code>iso.nix</code>-file. In this example with [[Neovim]] preinstalled. | Building minimal NixOS installation CD with the <code>nix-build</code> command by creating this <code>iso.nix</code>-file. In this example with [[Neovim]] preinstalled. | ||
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Build the image via: | Build the image via: | ||
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Alternatively, use Nix [[Flakes]] to generate a ISO installation image, using the <code>nixos-24.05</code> branch as nixpkgs source: | Alternatively, use Nix [[Flakes]] to generate a ISO installation image, using the <code>nixos-24.05</code> branch as nixpkgs source: | ||
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The following commands will generate the iso-image: | The following commands will generate the iso-image: | ||
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The resulting image can be found in <code>result</code>: | The resulting image can be found in <code>result</code>: | ||
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To inspect the contents of the ISO image: | To inspect the contents of the ISO image: | ||
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To boot the ISO image in an emulator: | To boot the ISO image in an emulator: | ||
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===SSH=== | ===SSH=== | ||
In your <tt>iso.nix</tt>: | In your <tt>iso.nix</tt>: | ||
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Static IP addresses can be set in the image itself. This can be useful for VPS installation. | Static IP addresses can be set in the image itself. This can be useful for VPS installation. | ||
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=== Building faster === | === Building faster === | ||
The build process is slow because of compression. | The build process is slow because of compression. | ||
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Here are some timings for <code>nix-build</code>: | Here are some timings for <code>nix-build</code>: | ||
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See also: [https://gist.github.com/baryluk/70a99b5f26df4671378dd05afef97fce mksquashfs benchmarks] | See also: [https://gist.github.com/baryluk/70a99b5f26df4671378dd05afef97fce mksquashfs benchmarks] | ||
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If you don't care about file size, you can use a faster compression | If you don't care about file size, you can use a faster compression | ||
by adding this to your <code>iso.nix</code>: | by adding this to your <code>iso.nix</code>: | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/index.html#sec-building-image NixOS Manual: Building a NixOS (Live) ISO]. | * [https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/index.html#sec-building-image NixOS Manual: Building a NixOS (Live) ISO]. | ||
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[[Category:NixOS]] | [[Category:NixOS]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:52, 22 July 2024
Motivation
Creating a modified NixOS LiveCD out of an existing working NixOS installation has a number of benefits:
- Ensures authenticity.
- No need for internet access.
- It is easy to add your own packages and configuration changes to the image.
Building
Building minimal NixOS installation CD with the nix-build
command by creating this iso.nix
-file. In this example with Neovim preinstalled.
{ config, pkgs, ... }:
{
imports = [
<nixpkgs/nixos/modules/installer/cd-dvd/installation-cd-minimal.nix>
# Provide an initial copy of the NixOS channel so that the user
# doesn't need to run "nix-channel --update" first.
<nixpkgs/nixos/modules/installer/cd-dvd/channel.nix>
];
environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.neovim ];
}
Build the image via:
nix-build '<nixpkgs/nixos>' -A config.system.build.isoImage -I nixos-config=iso.nix
Alternatively, use Nix Flakes to generate a ISO installation image, using the nixos-24.05
branch as nixpkgs source:
flake.nix
{
description = "Minimal NixOS installation media";
inputs.nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-24.05";
outputs = { self, nixpkgs }: {
nixosConfigurations = {
exampleIso = nixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem {
system = "x86_64-linux";
modules = [
({ pkgs, modulesPath, ... }: {
imports = [ (modulesPath + "/installer/cd-dvd/installation-cd-minimal.nix") ];
environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.neovim ];
})
];
};
};
};
}
The following commands will generate the iso-image:
# git init
# git add flake.nix
# nix build .#nixosConfigurations.exampleIso.config.system.build.isoImage
The resulting image can be found in result
:
$ ls result/iso/
nixos-24.05.20240721.63d37cc-x86_64-linux.iso
Testing the image
To inspect the contents of the ISO image:
$ mkdir mnt
$ sudo mount -o loop result/iso/nixos-*.iso mnt
$ ls mnt
boot EFI isolinux nix-store.squashfs version.txt
$ umount mnt
To boot the ISO image in an emulator:
$ nix-shell -p qemu
$ qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -m 256 -cdrom result/iso/nixos-*.iso
SSH
In your iso.nix:
{
...
# Enable SSH in the boot process.
systemd.services.sshd.wantedBy = pkgs.lib.mkForce [ "multi-user.target" ];
users.users.root.openssh.authorizedKeys.keys = [
"ssh-ed25519 AaAeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee username@host"
];
...
}
Static IP Address
Static IP addresses can be set in the image itself. This can be useful for VPS installation.
{
...
networking = {
usePredictableInterfaceNames = false;
interfaces.eth0.ip4 = [{
address = "64.137.201.46";
prefixLength = 24;
}];
defaultGateway = "64.137.201.1";
nameservers = [ "8.8.8.8" ];
};
...
}
Building faster
The build process is slow because of compression.
Here are some timings for nix-build
:
squashfsCompression | Time | Size |
---|---|---|
lz4 |
100s | 59% |
gzip -Xcompression-level 1 |
105s | 52% |
gzip |
210s | 49% |
xz -Xdict-size 100% (default) |
450s | 43% |
See also: mksquashfs benchmarks
If you don't care about file size, you can use a faster compression
by adding this to your iso.nix
:
{
isoImage.squashfsCompression = "gzip -Xcompression-level 1";
}