fix code examples in README

module-based-network
Daniel Barlow 2022-10-19 22:11:22 +01:00
parent 76243d306c
commit 99d695930f
1 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ hardware device definition as argument `device`, and to choose an
appropriate output attribute depending on what your device is and how appropriate output attribute depending on what your device is and how
you plan to install onto it. For example: you plan to install onto it. For example:
NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=../nixpkgs:$NIX_PATH NIXPKGS_ALLOW_UNSUPPORTED_SYSTEM=1 nix-build -I liminix-config=./tests/smoke/configuration.nix --arg device "import ./devices/qemu.nix" -A outputs.default NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=../nixpkgs:$NIX_PATH NIXPKGS_ALLOW_UNSUPPORTED_SYSTEM=1 nix-build -I liminix-config=./tests/smoke/configuration.nix --arg device "import ./devices/qemu" -A outputs.default
`outputs.default` is intended to do something appropriate for the `outputs.default` is intended to do something appropriate for the
device, whatever that is. For the qemu device, it creates a directory device, whatever that is. For the qemu device, it creates a directory
@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ internet or mucking about copying files to `/tftproot`. If the
permitted device is to be given the IP address 192.168.8.251 you might permitted device is to be given the IP address 192.168.8.251 you might
do something like this: do something like this:
$ NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=../nixpkgs:$NIX_PATH NIXPKGS_ALLOW_UNSUPPORTED_SYSTEM=1 nix-build -I liminix-config=./tests/smoke/configuration.nix --arg device "import ./devices/gl-ar750.nix" -A outputs.tftpd -o tftpd $ NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=../nixpkgs:$NIX_PATH NIXPKGS_ALLOW_UNSUPPORTED_SYSTEM=1 nix-build -I liminix-config=./tests/smoke/configuration.nix --arg device "import ./devices/gl-ar750" -A outputs.tftpd -o tftpd
$ ./tftpd/bin/tufted -a 192.168.8.251 result $ ./tftpd/bin/tufted -a 192.168.8.251 result
@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ because it has dependencies on other things you didn't know about. Build the
`outputs.manifest` attribute, which is a json representation of the `outputs.manifest` attribute, which is a json representation of the
filesystem, and you can run `nix-store --query` on it: filesystem, and you can run `nix-store --query` on it:
NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=../nixpkgs:$NIX_PATH NIXPKGS_ALLOW_UNSUPPORTED_SYSTEM=1 nix-build -I liminix-config=path/to/your/configuration.nix --arg device "import ./devices/qemu.nix" -A outputs.manifest -o manifest NIX_PATH=nixpkgs=../nixpkgs:$NIX_PATH NIXPKGS_ALLOW_UNSUPPORTED_SYSTEM=1 nix-build -I liminix-config=path/to/your/configuration.nix --arg device "import ./devices/qemu" -A outputs.manifest -o manifest
nix-store -q --tree manifest nix-store -q --tree manifest