[Nix-dev] Where would I put the bootstrapping guide?

Anderson Torres torres.anderson.85 at gmail.com
Tue May 5 02:18:19 CEST 2015


Put it on a pastebin! SO we can copy it.

Also, why not to try i2p?

2015-05-04 8:29 GMT-03:00 Thomas Hunger <tehunger at gmail.com>:
> Hi Jookia,
>
> Do you have your guide somewhere public? Maybe on github, pastebin, a blog
> or so?
>
> It'd be a shame to lose this information!
>
> ~
>
> On 29 April 2015 at 12:09, Joachim Schiele <js at lastlog.de> wrote:
>>
>> On 29.04.2015 04:25, Jookia wrote:
>> > Hello!
>> >
>> > Recently I've bootstrapped NixOS on to a new ARM platform from an
>> > existing Debian install on the same platform. I figured this is useful
>> > knowledge so I've written up some documentation which I'm in the process
>> > of convert to Docbook. It's kind of a tutorial but expects users to
>> > modify commands.
>>
>> oh nice, which platform?
>>
>> > The guide includes how to install Nix, the NixOS installer and finally
>> > NixOS on a system such as Debian. It's three sections long and intended
>> > for development and porting NixOS to new platforms.
>> >
>> > I originally wrote it for inclusion in the Wiki but I'm barred from it
>> > as I use Tor, so I'm beginning to wonder if there's a place for it in
>> > the official documentation around the installation section. The
>> > obviously place would be in the installer section but it focuses on
>> > using a CD.
>> >
>> > Any suggestions? I'd really love to make it easier to install NixOS when
>> > there isn't already an installer image.
>>
>> you could also write docbook syntax offline and then upload your stuff
>> using a git-pull request. a good place would probably be the nixos
>> documentation.
>>
>>
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