nixos/resolvconf: allow disabling
For systems without internet connections, it doesn't make sense to require the existence of an /etc/resolv.conf file to disable resolvconf, so let's expose networking.resolveconf.enable as a public option that can be set to false.
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enable = mkOption {
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type = types.bool;
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default = false;
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internal = true;
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default = !(config.environment.etc ? "resolv.conf");
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defaultText = literalExpression ''!(config.environment.etc ? "resolv.conf")'';
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description = ''
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DNS configuration is managed by resolvconf.
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'';
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config = mkMerge [
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{
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networking.resolvconf.enable = !(config.environment.etc ? "resolv.conf");
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environment.etc."resolvconf.conf".text =
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if !cfg.enable then
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# Force-stop any attempts to use resolvconf
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