what's so amazing about really deep thoughts?

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Daniel Barlow 2022-09-27 16:46:34 +01:00
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@ -160,5 +160,54 @@ root filesystem once all packages are installed
or:
* allow modules to declare environment.*, use pseudofile on build and
create real files on host. will need to keep the implementation on
create real files on host. will need to keep the implementation on
host faily simple because restricted environment
Tue Sep 27 16:14:18 BST 2022
TODO list is getting both longer and shorter, though longer on
average.
DONE 1) rename config.environment as .filesystem. and add module
types for it
2) perhaps we shouldn't use process-based services like [ou]dhcp as
queryable endpoint for interface addresses (e.g. when adding routes).
Instead have a separate service for interface address that depends on
the *dhcp and uses its output
3) when I killed ppp it restarted, but I don't think it reran
defaultroute which is supposed to depend on it. (Might be important
e.g. if we'd been assigned a different IP address). Investigate
semantics of s6-rc service dependencies
4) figure out a nice way to fit ppp into this model as it actually
creates the interface instead of using an existing unconfigured one
5) write a test for udhcp
6) squashfs size is ~ 14MB for a configuration with not much in it,
look for obvious wastes of space
7) some of the pppoe config should be moved into a ppp service
8) some of configuration.nix (e.g. defining routes) should be moved into
tools
11) haven't done (overlayfs) overlays at all
13) upgrade ppp to something with an ipv6-up-script option, move ppp and pppoe derivations into their own files
14) add ipv6 support generally
15) "ip address add" seems to magically recognise v4 vs v6 but
is that specified or fluke?
18) maybe stop suffixing all the service names with .service
19) syslogd - use busybox or s6?
20) The option currently called defaultPackages needs a better name as
it doesn't have the same semantics as nixos
environment.defaultPackages. maybe call it packagesInProfile or
packagesOnPath. or defaultProfile.packages