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9.8 KiB
Nix
429 lines
9.8 KiB
Nix
[
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{
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name = ["networking" "hostName"];
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default = "nixos";
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description = "The name of the machine.";
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}
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{
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name = ["boot" "autoDetectRootDevice"];
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default = false;
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description = "
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Whether to find the root device automatically by searching for a
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device with the right label. If this option is off, then a root
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file system must be specified using <option>fileSystems</option>.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["boot" "readOnlyRoot"];
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default = false;
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description = "
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Whether the root device should be mounted writable. This should
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be set when booting from CD-ROM.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["boot" "rootLabel"];
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description = "
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When auto-detecting the root device (see
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<option>boot.autoDetectRootDevice</option>), this option
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specifies the label of the root device. Right now, this is
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merely a file name that should exist in the root directory of
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the file system. It is used to find the boot CD-ROM.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["boot" "grubDevice"];
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default = "";
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example = "/dev/hda";
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description = "
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The device on which the boot loader, Grub, will be installed.
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If empty, Grub won't be installed and it's your responsibility
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to make the system bootable.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["boot" "kernelParams"];
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default = [
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"selinux=0"
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"apm=on"
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"acpi=on"
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"vga=0x317"
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"console=tty1"
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"splash=verbose"
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];
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description = "
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The kernel parameters. If you want to add additional
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parameters, it's best to set
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<option>boot.extraKernelParams</options>.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["boot" "extraKernelParams"];
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default = [
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];
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example = [
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"debugtrace"
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];
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description = "
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Additional user-defined kernel parameters.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["boot" "hardwareScan"];
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default = true;
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description = "
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Whether to try to load kernel modules for all detected hardware.
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Usually this does a good job of providing you with the modules
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you need, but sometimes it can crash the system or cause other
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nasty effects. If the hardware scan is turned on, it can be
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disabled at boot time by adding the <literal>safemode</literal>
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parameter to the kernel command line.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["boot" "kernelModules"];
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default = [];
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description = "
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The set of kernel modules to be loaded in the second stage of
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the boot process. That is, these modules are not included in
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the initial ramdisk, so they'd better not be required for
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mounting the root file system. Add them to
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<option>boot.initrd.extraKernelModules</options> if they are.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["boot" "initrd" "kernelModules"];
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default = [
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"ahci"
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"ata_piix"
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"sd_mod"
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"sr_mod"
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"ide-cd"
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"ide-disk"
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"ide-generic"
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"ext3"
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];
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description = "
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The set of kernel modules in the initial ramdisk used during the
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boot process. This set must include all modules necessary for
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mounting the root device. That is, it should include modules
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for the physical device (e.g., SCSI drivers) and for the file
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system (e.g., ext3). The set specified here is automatically
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closed under the module dependency relation, i.e., all
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dependencies of the modules list here are included
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automatically. If you want to add additional
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modules, it's best to set
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<option>boot.initrd.extraKernelModules</options>.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["boot" "initrd" "extraKernelModules"];
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default = [];
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description = "
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Additional kernel modules for the initial ramdisk. These are
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loaded before the modules listed in
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<option>boot.initrd.kernelModules</options>, so they take
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precedence.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["networking" "useDHCP"];
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default = true;
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description = "
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Whether to use DHCP to obtain an IP adress and other
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configuration for all network interfaces that are not manually
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configured.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["networking" "interfaces"];
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default = [];
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example = [
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{ interface = "eth0";
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ipAddress = "131.211.84.78";
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netmask = "255.255.255.128";
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gateway = "131.211.84.1";
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}
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];
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description = "
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The configuration for each network interface. If
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<option>networking.useDHCP</option> is true, then each interface
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not listed here will be configured using DHCP.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["fileSystems"];
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default = [];
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example = [
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{ mountPoint = "/";
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device = "/dev/hda1";
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}
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{ mountPoint = "/data";
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device = "/dev/hda2";
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fsType = "ext3";
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options = "data=journal";
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}
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];
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description = "
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The file systems to be mounted. It must include an entry for
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the root directory (<literal>mountPoint = \"/\"</literal>) if
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<literal>boot.autoDetectRootDevice</literal> is not set. Each
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entry in the list is an attribute set with the following fields:
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<literal>mountPoint</literal>, <literal>device</literal>,
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<literal>fsType</literal> (a file system type recognised by
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<command>mount</command>; defaults to
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<literal>\"auto\"</literal>), and <literal>options</literal>
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(the mount options passed to <command>mount</command> using the
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<option>-o</option> flag; defaults to <literal>\"defaults\"</literal>).
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["swapDevices"];
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default = [];
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example = ["/dev/hda7" "/dev/hdb3" "/var/swapfile"];
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description = "
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The swap devices and swap files. These must have been
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initialised using <command>mkswap</command>.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "extraJobs"];
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default = [];
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description = "
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Additional Upstart jobs.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "syslogd" "tty"];
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default = 10;
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description = "
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The tty device on which syslogd will print important log
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messages.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "mingetty" "ttys"];
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default = [1 2 3 4 5 6];
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description = "
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The list of tty (virtual console) devices on which to start a
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login prompt.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "mingetty" "waitOnMounts"];
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default = false;
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description = "
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Whether the login prompts on the virtual consoles will be
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started before or after all file systems have been mounted. By
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default we don't wait, but if for example your /home is on a
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separate partition, you may want to turn this on.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "sshd" "enable"];
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default = false;
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description = "
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Whether to enable the Secure Shell daemon, which allows secure
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remote logins.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "sshd" "forwardX11"];
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default = false;
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description = "
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Whether to enable sshd to forward X11 connections.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "ntp" "enable"];
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default = true;
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description = "
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Whether to synchronise your machine's time using the NTP
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protocol.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "ntp" "servers"];
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default = [
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"0.pool.ntp.org"
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"1.pool.ntp.org"
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"2.pool.ntp.org"
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];
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description = "
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The set of NTP servers from which to synchronise.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "xserver" "enable"];
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default = false;
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description = "
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Whether to enable the X server.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "httpd" "enable"];
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default = false;
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description = "
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Whether to enable the Apache httpd server.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "httpd" "user"];
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default = "wwwrun";
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description = "
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User account under which httpd runs. The account is created
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automatically if it doesn't exist.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "httpd" "group"];
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default = "wwwrun";
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description = "
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Group under which httpd runs. The account is created
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automatically if it doesn't exist.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "httpd" "hostName"];
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default = "localhost";
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description = "
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Canonical hostname for the server.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "httpd" "httpPort"];
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default = 80;
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description = "
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Port for unencrypted HTTP requests.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "httpd" "httpsPort"];
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default = 443;
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description = "
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Port for encrypted HTTP requests.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "httpd" "adminAddr"];
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example = "admin@example.org";
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description = "
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E-mail address of the server administrator.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "httpd" "logDir"];
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default = "/var/log/httpd";
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description = "
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Directory for Apache's log files. It is created automatically.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "httpd" "stateDir"];
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default = "/var/run/httpd";
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description = "
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Directory for Apache's transient runtime state (such as PID
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files). It is created automatically. Note that the default,
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/var/run/httpd, is deleted at boot time.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "httpd" "subservices" "subversion" "enable"];
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default = false;
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description = "
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Whether to enable the Subversion subservice in the webserver.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "httpd" "subservices" "subversion" "notificationSender"];
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example = "svn-server@example.org";
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description = "
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The email address used in the Sender field of commit
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notification messages sent by the Subversion subservice.
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";
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}
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{
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name = ["services" "httpd" "subservices" "subversion" "autoVersioning"];
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default = false;
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description = "
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Whether you want the Subversion subservice to support
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auto-versioning, which enables Subversion repositories to be
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mounted as read/writable file systems on operating systems that
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support WebDAV.
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";
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}
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]
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