wave/qa-first-boot #1
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ and it's whichever has higher Nix priority. Fix these explicitly:
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| Graphics | `hardware.graphics.enable = true` (was `hardware.opengl`) | Probably already enabled — fine |
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| User groups | needs `video render networkmanager` | Add to your `users.users.<user>.extraGroups` |
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| `/etc/os-release` | `ID=nomarchy`, `NAME=Nomarchy` | A few third-party scripts grep `ID=nixos` — adjust them or rely on `ID_LIKE` (TBD) |
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| autoLogin | `enable = true; user = "nomarchy";` (mkDefault) | Override with `services.displayManager.autoLogin.user = "<your user>"` or disable |
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| autoLogin | `enable = false; user = "nomarchy";` (mkDefault) | Off by default — opt in with `services.displayManager.autoLogin = { enable = true; user = "<your user>"; };` if you want it |
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Impermanence is **off** unless you set `nomarchy.system.impermanence.enable = true`,
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and it requires a BTRFS layout with a `root-blank` snapshot. Don't enable it
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@@ -27,8 +27,12 @@ in
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services.displayManager.defaultSession = lib.mkDefault "hyprland-uwsm";
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# autoLogin defaults off so hand-migrated configs (no installer-written
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# username) don't try to log in as a nonexistent "nomarchy" user. The
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# installer-generated system.nix sets both `enable = true;` and
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# `user = "$USERNAME";` at normal priority, overriding these defaults.
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services.displayManager.autoLogin = {
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enable = lib.mkDefault true;
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enable = lib.mkDefault false;
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user = lib.mkDefault "nomarchy";
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};
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