When `nix.enable` is off, we don’t necessarily have an active Nix installation, so there won’t necessarily be an active `/nix/var/nix/gcroots` directory to link things into. NixOS just skips this unconditionally when `nix.enable` is off, but that doesn’t work well with a context in which we usually expect `nix.enable` to be coupled with an unmanaged system installation of Nix. |
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| .. | ||
| defaults | ||
| activation-scripts.nix | ||
| applications.nix | ||
| base.nix | ||
| checks.nix | ||
| default.nix | ||
| defaults-write.nix | ||
| etc.nix | ||
| keyboard.nix | ||
| launchd.nix | ||
| nvram.nix | ||
| patches.nix | ||
| shells.nix | ||
| startup.nix | ||
| version.nix | ||