lanzaboote
nixos-apple-silicon
lanzaboote | nixos-apple-silicon | |
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4 | 16 | |
671 | 681 | |
7.7% | - | |
8.9 | 9.0 | |
5 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Rust | Nix | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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lanzaboote
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What is there to NixOS that is not just `nix` the package/config/whatever manager?
Easy peasy secure boot with lanzaboote
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Lanzaboote vs. bootspec-secureboot
I know of two projects for supporting Secure Boot on NixOS: Lanzaboote and bootspec-secureboot.
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Nix-Powered Development with OCaml
Afaik it's not finished yet, but there recently has been quite a lot of activity regarding secureboot for nixos https://github.com/nix-community/lanzaboote/
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It it secure to store LUKS full disk encryption keys in the TPM nowadays?
I've installed NixOS (a Linux distribution) to TerraMaster F2-423 NAS and enabled Secure boot with lanzaboote and LUKS full disk encryption. I enrolled my own secure boot keys becuase that looked like a requirement.
nixos-apple-silicon
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Hackintosh Is Almost Dead
I just used this: https://github.com/tpwrules/nixos-apple-silicon/blob/main/do...
I used one of their releases rather than building my own image. It’s a guide that merits careful reading, as some key steps are not specifically bulleted. Oh, and it’s not the NixOS graphical installer.
But it was dead simple, and 99% of the heavy lifting is from the Asahi team. The biggest downside is that updating the support files is a manual process, but NixOS of course makes it a breeze to rebuild into a new environment—and back out if it doesn’t work.
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Asahi Linux folks are doing us a solid with WPA3 fixes
I doubt it will ever have native support. NixOS doesn't do native support. For what it's worth I'm running NixOS on an M2 Max MPB using https://github.com/tpwrules/nixos-apple-silicon.
- NixOS bare metal on Apple Silicon
- Lima: A nice way to run Linux VMs on Mac
- Resources to install NixOS bare metal on Apple Silicon Macs
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Nix-Powered Development with OCaml
Most hardcore Nix users/developers I have met have been suspicious for Flakes for several years, so your point rings true.
That said, it feels like they are slowly coming to terms with it and just accepting it as default. Here are two examples of maintainers eventually accepting flake support on their repos after initial hesitation [1][2].
[1] https://github.com/tpwrules/nixos-apple-silicon/pull/47
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ARM64 Linux Workstation
I do, no issues at all with the beta Asahi kernel, you basically have to git clone https://github.com/tpwrules/nixos-apple-silicon in /etc/nixos/, include a file from that repo in the configuration.nix and configure as you like (beta gpu driver or not, which kernel, 4k pages or not, ecc). The experience then is exactly the same as a stock NixOS installation.
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chroot to existing Asahi installation
there is a NixOS iso for m1 you can use it https://github.com/tpwrules/nixos-apple-silicon
- NixOS on M1
What are some alternatives?
runix - A type-safe Rust interface to the Nix CLI
nixos-infect - [GPLv3+] install nixos over the existing OS in a DigitalOcean droplet (and others with minor modifications)