dotfiles/nix/hosts/thought/hardware-configuration.nix (view raw)
| 1 | # Do not modify this file! It was generated by ‘nixos-generate-config’ |
| 2 | # and may be overwritten by future invocations. Please make changes |
| 3 | # to /etc/nixos/configuration.nix instead. |
| 4 | { config, lib, pkgs, modulesPath, ... }: |
| 5 | |
| 6 | { |
| 7 | imports = |
| 8 | [ (modulesPath + "/profiles/qemu-guest.nix") |
| 9 | ]; |
| 10 | |
| 11 | boot.initrd.availableKernelModules = [ "ata_piix" "uhci_hcd" "virtio_pci" "virtio_scsi" "virtio_blk" ]; |
| 12 | boot.initrd.kernelModules = [ ]; |
| 13 | boot.kernelModules = [ "kvm-intel" ]; |
| 14 | boot.extraModulePackages = [ ]; |
| 15 | |
| 16 | # Enables DHCP on each ethernet and wireless interface. In case of scripted networking |
| 17 | # (the default) this is the recommended approach. When using systemd-networkd it's |
| 18 | # still possible to use this option, but it's recommended to use it in conjunction |
| 19 | # with explicit per-interface declarations with `networking.interfaces.<interface>.useDHCP`. |
| 20 | networking.useDHCP = lib.mkDefault true; |
| 21 | # networking.interfaces.ens3.useDHCP = lib.mkDefault true; |
| 22 | # networking.interfaces.ens4.useDHCP = lib.mkDefault true; |
| 23 | |
| 24 | nixpkgs.hostPlatform = lib.mkDefault "x86_64-linux"; |
| 25 | } |