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You can now say: systemd.services.foo.baseUnit = "${pkgs.foo}/.../foo.service"; This will cause NixOS' generated foo.service file to include foo.service from the foo package. You can then apply local customization in the usual way: systemd.services.foo.serviceConfig.MemoryLimit = "512M"; Note however that overriding options in the original unit may not work. For instance, you cannot override ExecStart. It's also possible to customize instances of template units: systemd.services."getty@tty4" = { baseUnit = "/etc/systemd/system/getty@.service"; serviceConfig.MemoryLimit = "512M"; }; This replaces the unit options linkTarget (which didn't allow customisation) and extraConfig (which did allow customisation, but in a non-standard way). |
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config | ||
hardware | ||
installer | ||
misc | ||
profiles | ||
programs | ||
security | ||
services | ||
system | ||
tasks | ||
testing | ||
virtualisation | ||
module-list.nix | ||
rename.nix |