Majiir

joined 10 months ago
[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

You can run NixOS on ZFS and get the best of both worlds.

This is nice because /nix is reproducible, so you can make a ZFS filesystem for /nix that you don't snapshot (or at least, don't retain old snapshots). Since so much lives in /nix, the rest of your root filesystem is pretty light, and you can snapshot that for easy backups.

For booting, selecting a NixOS configuration to boot is smoother than selecting a ZFS snapshot. Something like systemd-boot is preferable over something like ZFSBootMenu.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I started with a server, and then a VM for the desktop environment, and then my desktop, and then everything.

In retrospect, starting with a server was a good idea. It made it easier to learn how the different pieces of NixOS work.

Using a VM was a bit of a wash in retrospect. It helped to be able to quickly iterate on a config. But it also made some things more confusing, like animations not working right in the VM out of the box.

I would suggest dual-booting or using a spare hard drive.