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The symbolic form in use here doesn't seem to have an effect in either the BSD or coreutils install commands, leaving the daemon plist with empty permissions. This seems to cause its own problems. I think I've got the right symbolic syntax now :)
227 lines
6.6 KiB
Bash
227 lines
6.6 KiB
Bash
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -eu
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set -o pipefail
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# System specific settings
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export NIX_FIRST_BUILD_UID="${NIX_FIRST_BUILD_UID:-301}"
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export NIX_BUILD_USER_NAME_TEMPLATE="_nixbld%d"
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readonly NIX_DAEMON_DEST=/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.nixos.nix-daemon.plist
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# create by default; set 0 to DIY, use a symlink, etc.
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readonly NIX_VOLUME_CREATE=${NIX_VOLUME_CREATE:-1} # now default
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# caution: may update times on / if not run as normal non-root user
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read_only_root() {
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# this touch command ~should~ always produce an error
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# as of this change I confirmed /usr/bin/touch emits:
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# "touch: /: Operation not permitted" Monterey
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# "touch: /: Read-only file system" Catalina+ and Big Sur
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# "touch: /: Permission denied" Mojave
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# (not matching prefix for compat w/ coreutils touch in case using
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# an explicit path causes problems; its prefix differs)
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case "$(/usr/bin/touch / 2>&1)" in
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*"Read-only file system") # Catalina, Big Sur
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return 0
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;;
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*"Operation not permitted") # Monterey
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return 0
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;;
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*)
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return 1
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;;
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esac
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# Avoiding the slow semantic way to get this information (~330ms vs ~8ms)
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# unless using touch causes problems. Just in case, that approach is:
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# diskutil info -plist / | <find the Writable or WritableVolume keys>, i.e.
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# diskutil info -plist / | xmllint --xpath "name(/plist/dict/key[text()='Writable']/following-sibling::*[1])" -
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}
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if read_only_root && [ "$NIX_VOLUME_CREATE" = 1 ]; then
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should_create_volume() { return 0; }
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else
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should_create_volume() { return 1; }
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fi
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# shellcheck source=./create-darwin-volume.sh
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. "$EXTRACTED_NIX_PATH/create-darwin-volume.sh" "no-main"
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dsclattr() {
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/usr/bin/dscl . -read "$1" \
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| /usr/bin/awk "/$2/ { print \$2 }"
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}
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test_nix_daemon_installed() {
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test -e "$NIX_DAEMON_DEST"
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}
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poly_cure_artifacts() {
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if should_create_volume; then
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task "Fixing any leftover Nix volume state"
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cat <<EOF
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Before I try to install, I'll check for any existing Nix volume config
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and ask for your permission to remove it (so that the installer can
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start fresh). I'll also ask for permission to fix any issues I spot.
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EOF
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cure_volumes
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remove_volume_artifacts
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fi
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}
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poly_service_installed_check() {
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if should_create_volume; then
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test_nix_daemon_installed || test_nix_volume_mountd_installed
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else
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test_nix_daemon_installed
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fi
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}
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poly_service_uninstall_directions() {
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echo "$1. Remove macOS-specific components:"
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if should_create_volume && test_nix_volume_mountd_installed; then
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nix_volume_mountd_uninstall_directions
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fi
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if test_nix_daemon_installed; then
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nix_daemon_uninstall_directions
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fi
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}
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poly_service_setup_note() {
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if should_create_volume; then
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echo " - create a Nix volume and a LaunchDaemon to mount it"
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fi
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echo " - create a LaunchDaemon (at $NIX_DAEMON_DEST) for nix-daemon"
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echo ""
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}
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poly_extra_try_me_commands() {
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:
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}
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poly_configure_nix_daemon_service() {
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task "Setting up the nix-daemon LaunchDaemon"
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_sudo "to set up the nix-daemon as a LaunchDaemon" \
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/usr/bin/install -m "u=rw,go=r" "/nix/var/nix/profiles/default$NIX_DAEMON_DEST" "$NIX_DAEMON_DEST"
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_sudo "to load the LaunchDaemon plist for nix-daemon" \
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launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.nixos.nix-daemon.plist
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_sudo "to start the nix-daemon" \
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launchctl kickstart -k system/org.nixos.nix-daemon
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}
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poly_group_exists() {
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/usr/bin/dscl . -read "/Groups/$1" > /dev/null 2>&1
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}
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poly_group_id_get() {
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dsclattr "/Groups/$1" "PrimaryGroupID"
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}
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poly_create_build_group() {
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_sudo "Create the Nix build group, $NIX_BUILD_GROUP_NAME" \
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/usr/sbin/dseditgroup -o create \
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-r "Nix build group for nix-daemon" \
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-i "$NIX_BUILD_GROUP_ID" \
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"$NIX_BUILD_GROUP_NAME" >&2
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}
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poly_user_exists() {
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/usr/bin/dscl . -read "/Users/$1" > /dev/null 2>&1
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}
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poly_user_id_get() {
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dsclattr "/Users/$1" "UniqueID"
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}
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poly_user_hidden_get() {
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dsclattr "/Users/$1" "IsHidden"
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}
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poly_user_hidden_set() {
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_sudo "in order to make $1 a hidden user" \
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/usr/bin/dscl . -create "/Users/$1" "IsHidden" "1"
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}
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poly_user_home_get() {
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dsclattr "/Users/$1" "NFSHomeDirectory"
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}
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poly_user_home_set() {
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# This can trigger a permission prompt now:
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# "Terminal" would like to administer your computer. Administration can include modifying passwords, networking, and system settings.
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_sudo "in order to give $1 a safe home directory" \
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/usr/bin/dscl . -create "/Users/$1" "NFSHomeDirectory" "$2"
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}
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poly_user_note_get() {
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dsclattr "/Users/$1" "RealName"
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}
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poly_user_note_set() {
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_sudo "in order to give $username a useful note" \
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/usr/bin/dscl . -create "/Users/$1" "RealName" "$2"
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}
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poly_user_shell_get() {
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dsclattr "/Users/$1" "UserShell"
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}
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poly_user_shell_set() {
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_sudo "in order to give $1 a safe shell" \
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/usr/bin/dscl . -create "/Users/$1" "UserShell" "$2"
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}
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poly_user_in_group_check() {
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username=$1
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group=$2
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/usr/sbin/dseditgroup -o checkmember -m "$username" "$group" > /dev/null 2>&1
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}
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poly_user_in_group_set() {
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username=$1
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group=$2
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_sudo "Add $username to the $group group"\
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/usr/sbin/dseditgroup -o edit -t user \
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-a "$username" "$group"
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}
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poly_user_primary_group_get() {
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dsclattr "/Users/$1" "PrimaryGroupID"
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}
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poly_user_primary_group_set() {
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_sudo "to let the nix daemon use this user for builds (this might seem redundant, but there are two concepts of group membership)" \
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/usr/bin/dscl . -create "/Users/$1" "PrimaryGroupID" "$2"
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}
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poly_create_build_user() {
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username=$1
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uid=$2
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builder_num=$3
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_sudo "Creating the Nix build user (#$builder_num), $username" \
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/usr/bin/dscl . create "/Users/$username" \
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UniqueID "${uid}"
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}
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poly_prepare_to_install() {
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if should_create_volume; then
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header "Preparing a Nix volume"
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# intentional indent below to match task indent
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cat <<EOF
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Nix traditionally stores its data in the root directory $NIX_ROOT, but
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macOS now (starting in 10.15 Catalina) has a read-only root directory.
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To support Nix, I will create a volume and configure macOS to mount it
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at $NIX_ROOT.
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EOF
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setup_darwin_volume
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fi
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if [ "$(/usr/sbin/diskutil info -plist /nix | xmllint --xpath "(/plist/dict/key[text()='GlobalPermissionsEnabled'])/following-sibling::*[1]" -)" = "<false/>" ]; then
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failure "This script needs a /nix volume with global permissions! This may require running sudo /usr/sbin/diskutil enableOwnership /nix."
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fi
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}
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