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Building Raspberry Pi images

Raspberry Pi images that support Tailscale and headless SSH can be built using a command. It is easiest to run this command on AArch64 on Linux, such as within a Linux VM or Docker container on an M1 Mac.

docker run -v $PWD:/src -it --rm nixos/nix:latest /bin/sh
nix-env -f https://github.com/nix-community/nixos-generators/archive/master.tar.gz -i
cd /src
nixos-generate -f sd-aarch64-installer --system aarch64-linux -c hosts/microserver.home.ts.hillion.co.uk/default.nix
cp SOME_OUTPUT out.img.zst

Alternatively, a Raspberry Pi image with headless SSH can be easily built using the logic in this repo.