Contains the hardware configuration for each machine.
### `profiles`
Control plane for each machine. Each profile contains the configuration and features to be enabled for each machine.
### `home`
Contains the configuration/implementation at user level.
As much as possible, configuration should be done in here to reduce surface of attack in the system, unless requiring system-wide access like `dbus` or `kernel modules`, or `root` needs access to the programs.
### `options`
Contains the options definition to toggle features in the system. Used by [profiles](#profiles) to enable or disable features.
Options are meant to be shared between `system` and `home`. Hence, why the definitions are put in their own folder.
### `secrets`
Contains the secrets for the system. Uses [sops-nix] to encrypt the secrets.
### `system`
Contains system-wide configuration and implementation. Unless requiring system access, it's discouraged to put extended configurations here.
Only parts that require system access allowed to be here.
## Installation
### Fresh Installation
On new machine, copy this repo, copy the `hardware-configuration.nix` from `/etc/nixos/hardware-configuration.nix` to `./hardware-configuration/<hostname>.nix`.
If creating new profile and hostname, create a new `<profile>.nix` in `./profiles` and
create a new `nixosConfiguration.<hostname>` option in [`flake.nix`](./flake.nix) and
re-target the `profile-path` and `hardware-configuration` variable (`specialArgs`) to the new files.
Mount the root drive to `/mnt`, then run the following command: