# The NixOS Installer This installer is named after my doggo Onyxia. At the core of this installer it does the following: - Partition the drive of your choice - Installs a base of NixOS (`configuration.nix`) - Installs a DE/WM of your choice (currently supporting GNOME, Plasma, Pantheon and Sway) - Installs needed packages for certain hardware nix files are from [this repo](https://gitlab.com/ahoneybun/nix-configs/) but that can be changed as needed. Tested on the following drives: - SATA - NVMe Tested on the following architectures: - x86_64 This sets the hashedPassword to my own so you will need to update it to match your own as well as the username. I created the hash with this command: ``` sudo mkpasswd -m sha-512 ``` ## Get Started Prerequisites: - Prepare an installation medium. - Boot the live environment. - Connect to internet. ## Connect to internet ```sh > add_network 0 > set_network 0 ssid "myhomenetwork" OK > set_network 0 psk "mypassword" OK > set_network 0 key_mgmt WPA-PSK OK > enable_network 0 OK ``` https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/index.html#sec-installation-booting-networking ## Start the installer ```sh sh <(curl -L https://gitlab.com/ahoneybun/nyxi-installer/-/raw/main/install.sh) ``` The following will happen: - Clear partition table for `/dev/***`. - Creates a GPT partition table for `/dev/***`. - Creates a 1GB EFI partiton at `/dev/***1`. - Creates a 4GB Swap partition at `/dev/***3`. - Creates a root partition with the rest of the space at `/dev/***2`. - Installs systemd-boot ## Roadmap - [x] Merge ARM64 and x86_64 together into one branch # Possible Ideas - [ ] Install nix-channels such as `nixos-hardware` and `home-manager` after install.