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System configuration on non-GuixSD systems (Debian)
From: |
Pjotr Prins |
Subject: |
System configuration on non-GuixSD systems (Debian) |
Date: |
Tue, 22 Aug 2017 11:23:25 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) |
Hi,
I need to reinstall a Debian server (again) and I am looking at how I
can use 'guix system' to configure stuff. I remember there was someone
who wrote a about configuring on non-GuixSD, but can't find the
material (I need Debian because it has CUDA).
Let's say I want sshd. It would make sense to me to create a package
for openssh-with-config-for-machine, i.e., a modified sshd_config. The
config file can sit in the store somewhere and I can symlink to a
profile from /etc/sshd on this box so it gets picked up.
I have two questions:
1. Is there a smarter way to go about this? I can see for GuixSD is
handled differently
2. How do I best parametrize the configuration file - for different
machines? I suppose the package could write the config file.
systemd I'll do separately - though I suppose you could mix systemd
and shepherd?
Doing it in a Guixy way would help me migrate to GuixSD later. Any
ideas?
Pj.
- System configuration on non-GuixSD systems (Debian),
Pjotr Prins <=