# Configuration - How to configure clan with your own machines ## Global configuration In the `flake.nix` file: - [x] set a unique `clanName`. - [ ] set `clanIcon` (optional) - [ ] Set `machineIcon` per machine (optional) These icons will be used by our future GUI. === "**buildClan**" ```nix title="clan-core.lib.buildClan" buildClan { # Set a unique name clanName = "Lobsters"; # Optional, a path to an image file clanIcon = ./path/to/file; # Should usually point to the directory of flake.nix directory = ./.; machines = { jon = { # ... # Optional, a path to an image file clanCore.machineIcon = ./path/to/file; }; # ... } } ``` === "**flakeParts**" !!! info "See [Clan with flake-parts](./flake-parts.md) for help migrating to flake-parts." ```nix title="clan-core.flakeModules.default" clan = { # Set a unique name clanName = "Lobsters"; # Optional, a path to an image file clanIcon = ./path/to/file; machines = { jon = { # ... # Optional, a path to an image file clanCore.machineIcon = ./path/to/file; }; # ... } }; ``` ## Machine configuration Adding or configuring a new machine requires two simple steps: ### Step 1. Identify Target Disk-ID 1. Find the remote disk id by executing: ```bash title="setup computer" ssh root@ lsblk --output NAME,ID-LINK,FSTYPE,SIZE,MOUNTPOINT ``` Which should show something like: ```bash NAME ID-LINK FSTYPE SIZE MOUNTPOINT sda usb-ST_16GB_AA6271026J1000000509-0:0 14.9G ├─sda1 usb-ST_16GB_AA6271026J1000000509-0:0-part1 1M ├─sda2 usb-ST_16GB_AA6271026J1000000509-0:0-part2 vfat 100M /boot └─sda3 usb-ST_16GB_AA6271026J1000000509-0:0-part3 ext4 2.9G / nvme0n1 nvme-eui.e8238fa6bf530001001b448b4aec2929 476.9G ├─nvme0n1p1 nvme-eui.e8238fa6bf530001001b448b4aec2929-part1 vfat 512M ├─nvme0n1p2 nvme-eui.e8238fa6bf530001001b448b4aec2929-part2 ext4 459.6G └─nvme0n1p3 nvme-eui.e8238fa6bf530001001b448b4aec2929-part3 swap 16.8G ``` 1. Edit the following fields inside the `flake.nix` === "**buildClan**" ```nix title="clan-core.lib.buildClan" buildClan { # ... machines = { "jon" = { imports = [ # ... ./modules/disko.nix ]; # ... # Change this to the correct ip-address or hostname # The hostname is the machine name by default clan.networking.targetHost = pkgs.lib.mkDefault "root@" # Change this to the ID-LINK of the desired disk shown by 'lsblk' disko.devices.disk.main = { device = "/dev/disk/by-id/__CHANGE_ME__"; } # ... }; }; } ``` === "**flakeParts**" ```nix title="clan-core.flakeModules.default" clan = { # ... machines = { "jon" = { imports = [ # ... ./modules/disko.nix ]; # ... # Change this to the correct ip-address or hostname # The hostname is the machine name by default clan.networking.targetHost = pkgs.lib.mkDefault "root@" # Change this to the ID-LINK of the desired disk shown by 'lsblk' disko.devices.disk.main = { device = "/dev/disk/by-id/__CHANGE_ME__"; } # ... }; }; }; ``` ### Step 2. Detect hardware specific drivers !!! Tip If you need to connect the `nixos-image` installer to the wifi, look [here](https://docs.clan.lol/getting-started/installer/#optional-connect-to-wifi). 1. Generate a `hardware-configuration.nix` for your target computer ```bash ssh root@ nixos-generate-config --no-filesystems --show-hardware-config > machines/jon/hardware-configuration.nix ``` ### Initialize the facts !!! Info **All facts are automatically initialized.** If you need additional help see our [facts chapter](./secrets.md) --- ## Whats next? - [Deploying](machines.md): Deploying a Machine configuration - [Secrets](secrets.md): Learn about secrets and facts ---