diff --git a/docs/content/en-US/03-project-specific-setup/01-declarative-host-management/index.adoc b/docs/content/en-US/03-project-specific-setup/01-declarative-host-management/index.adoc index 760529d9..80783679 100644 --- a/docs/content/en-US/03-project-specific-setup/01-declarative-host-management/index.adoc +++ b/docs/content/en-US/03-project-specific-setup/01-declarative-host-management/index.adoc @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ For example, you can build my personalized NixOS installer ISO with the followin [source, shell, subs=attributes] ---- -nix build {canonical-flake-url}#images.bootstrap +nix build {canonical-flake-url}#images.x86_64-linux.bootstrap ---- A host metadata has a certain schema which the following example is a complete version of it. @@ -44,7 +44,6 @@ For a complete reference, here are the expected attributes. - `systems` contains a list of platforms of the host system. This is mainly used to indicate the platform used for the nixpkgs repository. -Take note if `systems` contains more than one platform, the NixOS configurations will be renamed as `$NAME-$SYSTEM` (e.g., `plover` to `plover-x86_64-linux`, `plover-aarch64-linux`). - `format` is the image output format for the host. It expects an accepted value from github:nix-community/nixos-generators[opts=repo] project. diff --git a/docs/content/en-US/03-project-specific-setup/02-declarative-user-management/index.adoc b/docs/content/en-US/03-project-specific-setup/02-declarative-user-management/index.adoc index 20cfbe71..645032c0 100644 --- a/docs/content/en-US/03-project-specific-setup/02-declarative-user-management/index.adoc +++ b/docs/content/en-US/03-project-specific-setup/02-declarative-user-management/index.adoc @@ -33,7 +33,6 @@ remote-build = true - `systems` contains a list of platforms of the home-manager user. This is mainly used to indicate the platform used for the nixpkgs repository. -Take note if there's more than one platforms specified the home environment attribute name will change from `$HOSTNAME` to `$HOSTNAME-$SYSTEM` (e.g., `foo-dogsquared` to `foo-dogsquared-x86_64-linux`). - `nixpkgs-channel` indicates the branch of the nixpkgs to be used. By default, this uses the `nixpkgs` which follows the `nixos-unstable` branch.