add extlinux in recovery example
this needlessly bloats the TFTP image, which is a shame, but is needed for installing onto usb stick
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../modules/outputs/ubimage.nix
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../modules/outputs/jffs2.nix
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../modules/outputs/ext4fs.nix
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../modules/outputs/extlinux.nix
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];
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kernel.config = {
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serverip = "10.0.0.1"; # build machine or other tftp server
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freeSpaceBytes = 1024 * 1024 * 4;
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};
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boot.loader.extlinux.enable = true;
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hostname = "recovery";
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mnt = dir {};
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};
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rootfsType = "ext4";
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# sda is most likely correct for the boot-from-USB case. For tftp
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# it's overridden by the boot.scr anyway, so maybe it all works out
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hardware.rootDevice = "/dev/sda1";
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hardware.rootDevice = lib.mkForce "/dev/sda1";
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users.root = {
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# the password is "secret". Use mkpasswd -m sha512crypt to
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# create this hashed password string
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