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This document on how I configure NixOS on NanoPC-T4.
Installation
To install NixOS on you can follow the official instructions and use the pre-built images from @tmountain. You can also build the U-Boot image yourself from nixpkgs
based on changes added in #111034.
NixOS on NVMe with ZFS
It is possible to migrate the OS from the eMMC storage to the NVMe.
In my case I migrated /
, /nix
, and /home
, leaving /boot
on the eMMC.
Create the ZFS pool and three filesystems on the SSD:
zpool create -O xattr=sa -O acltype=posixacl -O mountpoint=none rpool /dev/nvme0n1
for VOL in nix root home; do
zfs create -o mountpoint=legacy rpool/$VOL
mkdir /mnt/$VOL
mount.zfs rpool/$VOL /mnt/$VOL
done
Then sync the original filesystem on eMMC to the new volumes:
rsync -rax /. /mnt/root
rsync -rax /nix/. /mnt/nix
rsync -rax /home/. /mnt/home
rsync -rax /boot/. /
Afterwards create a configuration that looks like this:
{
# TODO: Make sure to update the eMMC device UUID!
fileSystems."/boot" = { device = "/dev/disk/by-uuid/1234-5678"; fsType = "ext4"; };
fileSystems."/" = { device = "rpool/root"; fsType = "zfs"; };
fileSystems."/nix" = { device = "rpool/nix"; fsType = "zfs"; };
fileSystems."/home" = { device = "rpool/home"; fsType = "zfs"; };
}
And rebuild he system:
sudo nixos-rebuild boot
⚠️ IMPORTANT: After that it's necessary to run all the four rsync
commands again to sync filesystems.
Once everything is synced you can finally reboot.
You should also clean up /boot
afterwards.
UART Debug Console
Device provides a Debug UART 4 Pin 2.54mm header connection, 3V level, 1500000bps.
To connect to you will need a USB to UART converter/receiver that supports the speed of 1500000bps.
The serial port parameters are 8-N-1.
A reader using CP2102
chip did not work but FT232RL
works fine:
You can use minicom
or picocom
to connect:
sudo minicom -b 1500000 -D /dev/ttyUSB0
sudo picocom -b 1500000 /dev/ttyUSB0
But you'll need to disable flow control with Ctrl-A x
.
Here is a good overview of UART USB-to-Serial adapters:
- https://www.sjoerdlangkemper.nl/2019/03/20/usb-to-serial-uart/
- https://www.ftdichip.com/Support/Documents/DataSheets/ICs/DS_FT232R.pdf
Pin layout where #4 is next to USB-C port:
Pin num. | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Purpose | GND | V5 | TX | RX |
Remember that the TX
and RX
ports should be swapped between UART adapter and the board.
The V5 pin does not need to be connected if you're powering the board from another source.
See the full board diagram for more details:
You can access the recovery console by holding the Recovery button and then pressing the Power button. For this to work the device will have to be off, which requires holding the Power button long enough.