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I think what you said make sense. I did have
system.autoUpgrade.enable
set indeed.How do we configure colmena so that the systems auto upgrade themselves using the colmena configuration and not their own configuration.nix?
You'll probably need to roll your own cronjob (or rather, a systemd timer). If you have your config in a git repo, this job might be as simple as git pull && colmena apply-local
.
You could take some inspiration from the autoUpgrade module. It implements some neat functionality for detecting whether the kernel received an upgrade and reboot conditionally.
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Do you have anything like system.autoUpgrade.enable
set? It basically does nixos-rebuild switch --upgrade
, that is, it uses your /etc/nixos/configuration.nix
, which presumably still contains your early configuration, ant does not include stuff you did in Colmena.
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I think what you said make sense. I did have system.autoUpgrade.enable
set indeed.
How do we configure colmena so that the systems auto upgrade themselves using the colmena configuration and not their own configuration.nix?
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Thanks!
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