| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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This was overmounting the /home directory, so generated user homes where
deleted
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The lazyatime mount setting should increase the performance somewhat, especially
because I don't really need atime. Thought using noatime might make this setting
completely useless, so it might get removed again.
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This puts the home directory in the tempfs part of the filesystem, so
all, not explicitly specified directories, will be restored upon reboot.
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I will probably use a module for persistent file systems, so commenting
this seems the best option for now.
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This should make it easier to ensure, that all configs files are saved
in home-manger.
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This make the imported path somewhat shorter.
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I don't see what's wrong with the compressor, but with it the boot fails
with the message, that the initrd couldn't be uncompressed.
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This reduces the unnecessary complexity of the whole
fileSystemLayouts.nix file.
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the arch ones to the Nixos ones
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