This allows for correct highlighting and maybe future automatic formatting. The AST was verified to work with nixfmt only.
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Installing in a VirtualBox guest
Installing NixOS into a VirtualBox guest is convenient for users who want to try NixOS without installing it on bare metal. If you want to use a pre-made VirtualBox appliance, it is available at the downloads page. If you want to set up a VirtualBox guest manually, follow these instructions:
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Add a New Machine in VirtualBox with OS Type "Linux / Other Linux"
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Base Memory Size: 768 MB or higher.
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New Hard Disk of 8 GB or higher.
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Mount the CD-ROM with the NixOS ISO (by clicking on CD/DVD-ROM)
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Click on Settings / System / Processor and enable PAE/NX
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Click on Settings / System / Acceleration and enable "VT-x/AMD-V" acceleration
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Click on Settings / Display / Screen and select VMSVGA as Graphics Controller
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Save the settings, start the virtual machine, and continue installation like normal
There are a few modifications you should make in configuration.nix. Enable booting:
{
boot.loader.grub.device = "/dev/sda";
}
Also remove the fsck that runs at startup. It will always fail to run,
stopping your boot until you press *
.
{
boot.initrd.checkJournalingFS = false;
}
Shared folders can be given a name and a path in the host system in the
VirtualBox settings (Machine / Settings / Shared Folders, then click on
the "Add" icon). Add the following to the
/etc/nixos/configuration.nix
to auto-mount them. If you do not add
"nofail"
, the system will not boot properly.
{ config, pkgs, ...} :
{
fileSystems."/virtualboxshare" = {
fsType = "vboxsf";
device = "nameofthesharedfolder";
options = [ "rw" "nofail" ];
};
}
The folder will be available directly under the root directory.