This config is intended to be used with NixOS. There is experimental support for running the dotfiles on legacy operating systems.
- Multiple NixOS configurations, including desktop, laptops and VM
- Persistence via impermanence (both
/
and/home
) - Automatic ZFS snapshots with rotation
- Flexible NixOS / Home Manager config via feature flags
- sops-nix for managing secrets
- Hyprland with waybar setup, with screen capture
- Dynamic colorschemes using wallust (pywal, but maintained)
Run the following commands from a terminal on a NixOS live iso / from a tty on the minimal iso.
The following install script partitions the disk, sets up the necessary datasets and installs NixOS.
From a standard ISO,
sh <(curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/iynaix/dotfiles/main/install.sh)
From the custom iso built via nbuild-iso ISO_HOST
,
iynaixos-install
Reboot
sudo zfs snapshot zroot/persist@persist-snapshot
sudo zfs send zroot/persist@persist-snapshot > SNAPSHOT_FILE_PATH
# the rename is needed for encrypted datasets, as -F doesn't work
sudo zfs receive -o mountpoint=legacy zroot/persist-new < SNAPSHOT_FILE_PATH
sudo zfs rename zroot/persist zroot/persist-old
sudo zfs rename zroot/persist-new zroot/persist
Run the following commands from a terminal on a NixOS live iso / from a tty on the minimal iso.
The following script optionally reformats the boot partition and / or /nix dataset, then reinstalls NixOS.
From a standard ISO,
sh <(curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/iynaix/dotfiles/main/recover.sh)
From the custom iso built via nbuild-iso ISO_HOST
,
iynaixos-recover