Fixes#228141, which describes an issue where detaching Yubikey during the boot process
causes cryptsetup to write empty passphrase instead of the challenge-response salt stored
on the boot drive.
This solves an issue, where loading the nixos-unstable module in
nixos-stable using `disabledModules` and `imports` resulted in the
following Caddyfile:
```
<globalConfig>
<vhosts>
<extraConfig>
```
instead of
```
<globalConfig>
<extraConfig>
<vhosts>
```
This is important in cases where `cfg.extraConfig` contains so called
Caddyfile snippets.
See https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/concepts#structure
Co-authored-by: Lin Jian <me@linj.tech>
This should ensure systemd handles starting all services (main and
workers) in a single transaction, thus preserving unit orderings
defined through After= even when not restarting the target.
The default just recently changed in 23.11. Users that had
swraid enabled implicitly by NixOS in previous releases got surprised
by warnings even though they do not actually use software RAID.
Fixes#254807
https://git.sr.ht/~c00w/nixpkgs/tree/sdimagebtrfs/item/nixos/lib/make-btrfs-fs.nix
I made only one change which was to use `btrfs check` instead of
`fsck.btrfs` because of this warning
```
btrfs-fs.img> ++ fsck.btrfs /nix/store/6d46rc768c140asy6rjpc5rk568r36zq-btrfs-fs.img
btrfs-fs.img> If you wish to check the consistency of a BTRFS filesystem or
btrfs-fs.img> repair a damaged filesystem, see btrfs(8) subcommand 'check'.
```
Co-authored-by: Colin L Rice <colin@daedrum.net>
The problem we had back then was that `mkRenamedOptionModule` doesn't
work if an option will be moved a level depper, i.e.
services.grafana.provision.dashboards
became
services.grafana.provision.dashboards.settings.provider
I actually planned to remove this before 23.05 (since the change was
already released in 22.11), but as you can see that didn't happen ;-)
I think the grace-period was quite long already. And if someone is
migrating from <22.11 to a current NixOS now, there are very precise
instructions on how to upgrade in the 22.11 release notes.
To those who use Jellyfin's DLNA server, it can happen that the DLNA server starts before we are connected to the LAN.
When this happens, Jellyfin only publishes the DLNA server on the local ports and is not discoverable by devices in the LAN.
In order to fix this, I'm ensuring that Jellyfin starts after we are connected to the network, making it properly discoverable by DLNA clients.
After making this change, Jellyfin's DLNA server is now working as expected on my machine. It used to be consistently undiscoverable.
I verified that this doesn't break anything in situations where the LAN is not available: I disconnected my laptop from the network and rebooted it and Jellyfin started as expected.
This change was informed by reading the suggestion in this article: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/NetworkTarget/
Actually, it's supposed to be `listOf (attrsOf str)` because each
list-item can match against multiple properties from `urlsplit`[1]. In
fact, `listOf str` breaks URL previews at runtime:
Sep 14 15:03:47 soost synapse[1100355]: synapse.http.server: [GET-116] Failed handle request via 'PreviewUrlResource': <XForwardedForRequest at 0x7f691bd5f730 method='GET' uri='/_matrix/media/r0/preview_url?url=<redacted>' clientproto='HTTP/1.1' site='8448'>
Traceback (most recent call last):
[...]
File "/nix/store/xk5yksbw09p6qwk0maq2cb2in3z6f4gn-matrix-synapse-1.91.2/lib/python3.10/site-packages/synapse/media/url_previewer.py", line 398, in _is_url_blocked
for attrib, pattern in entry.items():
AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'items'
To make sure that people aren't confused when upgrading their configs, I
decided to work with `types.coercedTo` to "pretend" accepting the old
type signature, but then throwing an error explaining what to do (and
rejecting the broken configuration).
[1] https://docs.python.org/3/library/urllib.parse.html#urllib.parse.urlsplit