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Armijn Hemel
b31d4e8079 copy nixpkgs, so it reflects what was built. This code uses a simple "cp -a"
so there is a race condition (nixpkgs being altered after the build). However,
with a bit of care and "policy" this should work ;-)

Also push all packages we want to push at once.

svn path=/nixu/trunk/; revision=3292
2005-07-05 14:39:12 +00:00
Armijn Hemel
1e607c9221 rewrite nixu scripts to use nix-push. Install the whole NixU environment in
two main steps:

1 - first build everything (nix-push)
2 - install everything on a seperate disk/machine (nix-pull)

svn path=/nixu/trunk/; revision=3291
2005-07-05 13:52:49 +00:00
Armijn Hemel
f763a7c40a change to new packages, with new nix, new bash, new everything! It's shiny and new!
svn path=/nixu/trunk/; revision=1730
2004-11-09 10:28:21 +00:00
Armijn Hemel
511b3fd83f add more packages that are necessary for a complete build
svn path=/nixu/trunk/; revision=1246
2004-08-06 17:22:24 +00:00
Armijn Hemel
85bbb5e447 add a whole bunch of packages to make NixU a bit more useful:
- ssh
- shadowutils
- ping
- vim
- less
- strace
- ...

svn path=/nixu/trunk/; revision=1243
2004-08-06 13:52:39 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra
3514c5658b * Proper sysvinit boot/halt. At runlevel 2, creates login shells at
virtual consoles 0 and 1.  To shutdown, do `init 0' (`halt' and
  `shutdown' don't work because they call /sbin/init).

svn path=/nixu/trunk/; revision=803
2004-02-18 14:56:32 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra
1e87e75d07 * Use sysvinit's init to start the system. This has the happy
side-effect of initialising the console properly (i.e., enabling
  Ctrl-[C, Z]).

svn path=/nixu/trunk/; revision=801
2004-02-18 10:56:07 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra
1f7a8c8ae9 * Started setting up a proper init environment.
svn path=/nixu/trunk/; revision=785
2004-02-16 09:41:00 +00:00
Eelco Dolstra
e019265ec9 * Scripts to set up and run the absolute minimal pure Nix
environment; that is, an operating system environment in which there
  is (essentially) only a store.

  The script `make-disk.sh' creates an ext2 disk image, creates a Nix
  store in it, and copies the closure of the bash package (from
  nixpkgs) to it.  The script `run.sh' then starts bash in a UML
  virtual machine.

  The contents of the image after creation look like this:

  $ ls -l
  drwxr-xr-x    2 root     root         1024 2004-02-14 19:13 dev
  lrwxrwxrwx    1 root     root           61 2004-02-14 23:34 init -> /nix/store/e40873ece7a010752ad72b4262b23d28-bash-2.05b/bin/sh
  drwx------    2 root     root        12288 2004-02-14 19:13 lost+found
  drwxr-xr-x    4 root     root         1024 2004-02-14 19:13 nix
  drwxr-xr-x    2 root     root         1024 2004-02-14 19:13 proc
  drwxrwxrwt    2 root     root         1024 2004-02-14 19:13 tmp

  The next step is to add all the other stuff that goes into a working
  system (coreutils, etc.).  BTW, if you don't have `ls' you can still
  list directories by doing `echo *' :-)

  Nix itself should also be Nixified so that it can be put into the
  store.

svn path=/nixu/trunk/; revision=783
2004-02-14 22:56:51 +00:00