nixos/hosts/mu/default.nix

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{...}: {
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imports = [
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../../overlays
../../modules/base
../../modules/desktop
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./hardware.nix
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./fan.nix
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./fish.nix
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./git.nix
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./hosts.nix
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./programs.nix
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./sway.nix
];
networking.hostName = "mu";
boot = {
loader = {
efi.canTouchEfiVariables = true;
systemd-boot.enable = true;
};
initrd.luks.devices.crypted.device = "/dev/disk/by-label/crypted";
};
# This value determines the NixOS release from which the default
# settings for stateful data, like file locations and database versions
# on your system were taken. It's perfectly fine and recommended to leave
# this value at the release version of the first install of this system.
# Before changing this value read the documentation for this option
# (e.g. man configuration.nix or on https://nixos.org/nixos/options.html).
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system.stateVersion = "23.11"; # Did you read the comment?
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# This value determines the Home Manager release that your
# configuration is compatible with. This helps avoid breakage
# when a new Home Manager release introduces backwards
# incompatible changes.
# You can update Home Manager without changing this value. See
# the Home Manager release notes for a list of state version
# changes in each release.
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home-manager.users.caspervk.home.stateVersion = "23.11"; # Did you read the comment?
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}