R"( **Store URL format**: `local`, *root* This store type accesses a Nix store in the local filesystem directly (i.e. not via the Nix daemon). *root* is an absolute path that denotes the "root" of the filesystem; other directories such as the Nix store directory (as denoted by the `store` setting) are interpreted relative to *root*. The store pseudo-URL `local` denotes a store that uses `/` as its root directory. A store that uses a *root* other than `/` is called a *chroot store*. With such stores, the store directory is "logically" still `/nix/store`, so programs stored in them can only be built and executed by `chroot`-ing into *root*. Chroot stores only support building and running on Linux when mount and user namespaces are enabled. For example, the following uses `/tmp/root` as the chroot environment to build or download `nixpkgs#hello` and then execute it: ```console # nix run --store /tmp/root nixpkgs#hello Hello, world! ``` Here, the "physical" store location is `/tmp/root/nix/store`, and Nix's store metadata is in `/tmp/root/nix/var/nix/db`. It is also possible, but not recommended, to change the "logical" location of the Nix store from its default of `/nix/store`. This makes it impossible to use default substituters such as `https://cache.nixos.org/`, and thus you may have to build everything locally. Here is an example: ```console # nix build --store 'local?store=/tmp/my-nix/store&state=/tmp/my-nix/state&log=/tmp/my-nix/log' nixpkgs#hello ``` )"