nixos/hardware/starscream-hw.nix

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# Do not modify this file! It was generated by nixos-generate-config
# and may be overwritten by future invocations. Please make changes
# to /etc/nixos/configuration.nix instead.
{ config, lib, pkgs, modulesPath, ... }:
{
imports =
[ (modulesPath + "/installer/scan/not-detected.nix")
];
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boot.initrd.availableKernelModules = [ "xhci_pci" "ahci" "usb_storage" "usbhid" "sd_mod" ];
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boot.initrd.kernelModules = [ ];
boot.kernelModules = [ "kvm-intel" "wl" ];
boot.extraModulePackages = [ config.boot.kernelPackages.broadcom_sta ];
fileSystems."/" =
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{ device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/3ef81aad-67a6-412d-ae17-a60d14159c97";
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fsType = "ext4";
};
fileSystems."/boot" =
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{ device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/FBB5-2030";
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fsType = "vfat";
};
swapDevices =
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[ { device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/c435e39b-ff4d-4cb9-b09f-cc1ff448761e"; }
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];
# Enables DHCP on each ethernet and wireless interface. In case of scripted networking
# (the default) this is the recommended approach. When using systemd-networkd it's
# still possible to use this option, but it's recommended to use it in conjunction
# with explicit per-interface declarations with `networking.interfaces.<interface>.useDHCP`.
networking.useDHCP = lib.mkDefault true;
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# networking.interfaces.enp0s20u1.useDHCP = lib.mkDefault true;
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nixpkgs.hostPlatform = lib.mkDefault "x86_64-linux";
hardware.cpu.intel.updateMicrocode = lib.mkDefault config.hardware.enableRedistributableFirmware;
}