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How to install Nix on Fedora Silverblue
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Thank you for the response!
This is pretty interesting. If I recall correctly, installing Nix onto Silverblue came with the caveat that SELinux' enforcing mode had to be turned off. But, your terminal output tells another story. I wonder what's up.
FWIW, I had lost interest in installing Nix on Fedora Silverblue for this very reason. However, I might have to revisit my stance on this. Once again, thank you (for reinvigorating my interest in Nix)!
I'd like to know if it works for you now. I only ran the commands from the post and everything worked ootb
That's probably why I gave up on it back then as well
Aight. Let's give it a go:
Terminal interaction
Well..., for some reason it didn't work. FWIW, I'm on the bluefin-dx-main-userns-hardened image as provided by secureblue.
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Yeah I noticed that line as well. But, I'm a bit pessimistic that it will not be solved. Btw, what's the image you're on?
Boring silverblue 40
Interesting!
So, I guess that at least one of the following 'transitions' is 'blameworthy':
I guess I'll pass out on it for now. Thank you though!