nixpkgs/nixos
zzywysm 3f4c802d26 initrd/autofs4: remove legacy references to autofs4 kernel module
Back in 2018, the kernel decided to remove the autofs4 module.

https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=a2225d931f75ddd3c39f4d0d195fad99dfd68671

This caused immediate problems with systemd, so the kernel allowed autofs4 as a config option that would simply map back to autofs.

https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=d02d21ea007b6b33cdaf15c2f84fb1fea996ecc2

Earlier this year, in July 2023, the kernel got tired of people not adapting to the autofs change, and forced the issue by fixing it within the kernel defconfigs, which NixOS uses as a starting point for their own kernel configs.

https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=1f2190d6b7112d22d3f8dfeca16a2f6a2f51444e

This commit reflects the post-2018 reality by changing the remaining autofs4 references to autofs. Since this change initially happened in kernel 4.18 and we no longer support 4.x kernels, we don't need any backwards-compatibility tweaks.
2023-11-14 15:37:50 -05:00
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doc/manual nixos/doc: release notes for waagent provisioning 2023-11-14 19:47:27 +01:00
lib Merge pull request #256226 from ElvishJerricco/systemd-stage-1-testing-backdoor 2023-11-10 14:08:07 +01:00
maintainers nixos/maintainers/scripts/lxd: simplify config generation 2023-10-27 12:56:12 +03:00
modules initrd/autofs4: remove legacy references to autofs4 kernel module 2023-11-14 15:37:50 -05:00
tests nixosTests/pleroma: fix test 2023-11-14 16:45:54 +01:00
COPYING
default.nix
README.md Merge pull request #263059 from DanielSidhion/add-doc-convention 2023-11-14 08:11:41 +01:00
release-combined.nix nixos/release-combined: re-add ZFS to release-combined 2023-10-24 11:00:35 -04:00
release-small.nix Merge pull request #209870 from amjoseph-nixpkgs/pr/stdenv/external-gcc-bootstrap 2023-04-03 08:19:03 -07:00
release.nix Merge pull request #263744 from K900/stateversion-docs 2023-10-29 16:25:48 +03:00

NixOS

NixOS is a Linux distribution based on the purely functional package management system Nix. More information can be found at https://nixos.org/nixos and in the manual in doc/manual.

Testing changes

You can add new module to your NixOS configuration file (usually its /etc/nixos/configuration.nix). And do sudo nixos-rebuild test -I nixpkgs=<path to your local nixpkgs folder> --fast.

Commit conventions

  • Make sure you read about the commit conventions common to Nixpkgs as a whole.

  • Format the commit messages in the following way:

    nixos/(module): (init module | add setting | refactor | etc)
    
    (Motivation for change. Link to release notes. Additional information.)
    

    Examples:

    • nixos/hydra: add bazBaz option

      Dual baz behavior is needed to do foo.

    • nixos/nginx: refactor config generation

      The old config generation system used impure shell scripts and could break in specific circumstances (see #1234).

Reviewing contributions

When changing the bootloader installation process, extra care must be taken. Grub installations cannot be rolled back, hence changes may break peoples installations forever. For any non-trivial change to the bootloader please file a PR asking for review, especially from @edolstra.

Module updates

Module updates are submissions changing modules in some ways. These often contains changes to the options or introduce new options.

Reviewing process:

  • Ensure that the module maintainers are notified.
    • CODEOWNERS will make GitHub notify users based on the submitted changes, but it can happen that it misses some of the package maintainers.
  • Ensure that the module tests, if any, are succeeding.
    • You may invoke OfBorg with @ofborg test <module> to build nixosTests.<module>
  • Ensure that the introduced options are correct.
    • Type should be appropriate (string related types differs in their merging capabilities, loaOf and string types are deprecated).
    • Description, default and example should be provided.
  • Ensure that option changes are backward compatible.
    • mkRenamedOptionModuleWith provides a way to make renamed option backward compatible.
    • Use lib.versionAtLeast config.system.stateVersion "23.11" on backward incompatible changes which may corrupt, change or update the state stored on existing setups.
  • Ensure that removed options are declared with mkRemovedOptionModule.
  • Ensure that changes that are not backward compatible are mentioned in release notes.
  • Ensure that documentations affected by the change is updated.

Sample template for a module update review is provided below.

##### Reviewed points

- [ ] changes are backward compatible
- [ ] removed options are declared with `mkRemovedOptionModule`
- [ ] changes that are not backward compatible are documented in release notes
- [ ] module tests succeed on ARCHITECTURE
- [ ] options types are appropriate
- [ ] options description is set
- [ ] options example is provided
- [ ] documentation affected by the changes is updated

##### Possible improvements

##### Comments

New modules

New modules submissions introduce a new module to NixOS.

Reviewing process:

  • Ensure that all file paths fit the guidelines.
  • Ensure that the module tests, if any, are succeeding.
  • Ensure that the introduced options are correct.
    • Type should be appropriate (string related types differs in their merging capabilities, loaOf and string types are deprecated).
    • Description, default and example should be provided.
  • Ensure that module meta field is present
    • Maintainers should be declared in meta.maintainers.
    • Module documentation should be declared with meta.doc.
  • Ensure that the module respect other modules functionality.
    • For example, enabling a module should not open firewall ports by default.

Sample template for a new module review is provided below.

##### Reviewed points

- [ ] module path fits the guidelines
- [ ] module tests succeed on ARCHITECTURE
- [ ] options have appropriate types
- [ ] options have default
- [ ] options have example
- [ ] options have descriptions
- [ ] No unneeded package is added to `environment.systemPackages`
- [ ] `meta.maintainers` is set
- [ ] module documentation is declared in `meta.doc`

##### Possible improvements

##### Comments