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Same purpose as de9efa3b79af7886fcf2a67b6ce97d4f96a57421 For some unclear reason, we get occasional reports from people who do not have /usr/sbin on their PATH that the installer fails. It's a standard part of the PATH, so I have no clue what they're doing to remove it--but it's also fairly cheap to avoid.
224 lines
6.5 KiB
Bash
224 lines
6.5 KiB
Bash
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -eu
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set -o pipefail
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readonly NIX_DAEMON_DEST=/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.nixos.nix-daemon.plist
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# create by default; set 0 to DIY, use a symlink, etc.
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readonly NIX_VOLUME_CREATE=${NIX_VOLUME_CREATE:-1} # now default
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NIX_FIRST_BUILD_UID="301"
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NIX_BUILD_USER_NAME_TEMPLATE="_nixbld%d"
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# caution: may update times on / if not run as normal non-root user
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read_only_root() {
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# this touch command ~should~ always produce an error
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# as of this change I confirmed /usr/bin/touch emits:
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# "touch: /: Operation not permitted" Monterey
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# "touch: /: Read-only file system" Catalina+ and Big Sur
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# "touch: /: Permission denied" Mojave
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# (not matching prefix for compat w/ coreutils touch in case using
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# an explicit path causes problems; its prefix differs)
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case "$(/usr/bin/touch / 2>&1)" in
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*"Read-only file system") # Catalina, Big Sur
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return 0
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;;
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*"Operation not permitted") # Monterey
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return 0
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;;
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*)
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return 1
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;;
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esac
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# Avoiding the slow semantic way to get this information (~330ms vs ~8ms)
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# unless using touch causes problems. Just in case, that approach is:
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# diskutil info -plist / | <find the Writable or WritableVolume keys>, i.e.
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# diskutil info -plist / | xmllint --xpath "name(/plist/dict/key[text()='Writable']/following-sibling::*[1])" -
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}
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if read_only_root && [ "$NIX_VOLUME_CREATE" = 1 ]; then
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should_create_volume() { return 0; }
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else
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should_create_volume() { return 1; }
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fi
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# shellcheck source=./create-darwin-volume.sh
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. "$EXTRACTED_NIX_PATH/create-darwin-volume.sh" "no-main"
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dsclattr() {
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/usr/bin/dscl . -read "$1" \
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| /usr/bin/awk "/$2/ { print \$2 }"
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}
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test_nix_daemon_installed() {
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test -e "$NIX_DAEMON_DEST"
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}
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poly_cure_artifacts() {
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if should_create_volume; then
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task "Fixing any leftover Nix volume state"
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cat <<EOF
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Before I try to install, I'll check for any existing Nix volume config
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and ask for your permission to remove it (so that the installer can
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start fresh). I'll also ask for permission to fix any issues I spot.
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EOF
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cure_volumes
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remove_volume_artifacts
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fi
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}
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poly_service_installed_check() {
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if should_create_volume; then
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test_nix_daemon_installed || test_nix_volume_mountd_installed
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else
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test_nix_daemon_installed
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fi
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}
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poly_service_uninstall_directions() {
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echo "$1. Remove macOS-specific components:"
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if should_create_volume && test_nix_volume_mountd_installed; then
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nix_volume_mountd_uninstall_directions
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fi
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if test_nix_daemon_installed; then
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nix_daemon_uninstall_directions
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fi
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}
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poly_service_setup_note() {
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if should_create_volume; then
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echo " - create a Nix volume and a LaunchDaemon to mount it"
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fi
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echo " - create a LaunchDaemon (at $NIX_DAEMON_DEST) for nix-daemon"
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echo ""
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}
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poly_extra_try_me_commands() {
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:
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}
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poly_configure_nix_daemon_service() {
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task "Setting up the nix-daemon LaunchDaemon"
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_sudo "to set up the nix-daemon as a LaunchDaemon" \
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/bin/cp -f "/nix/var/nix/profiles/default$NIX_DAEMON_DEST" "$NIX_DAEMON_DEST"
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_sudo "to load the LaunchDaemon plist for nix-daemon" \
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launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.nixos.nix-daemon.plist
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_sudo "to start the nix-daemon" \
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launchctl kickstart -k system/org.nixos.nix-daemon
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}
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poly_group_exists() {
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/usr/bin/dscl . -read "/Groups/$1" > /dev/null 2>&1
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}
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poly_group_id_get() {
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dsclattr "/Groups/$1" "PrimaryGroupID"
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}
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poly_create_build_group() {
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_sudo "Create the Nix build group, $NIX_BUILD_GROUP_NAME" \
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/usr/sbin/dseditgroup -o create \
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-r "Nix build group for nix-daemon" \
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-i "$NIX_BUILD_GROUP_ID" \
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"$NIX_BUILD_GROUP_NAME" >&2
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}
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poly_user_exists() {
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/usr/bin/dscl . -read "/Users/$1" > /dev/null 2>&1
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}
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poly_user_id_get() {
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dsclattr "/Users/$1" "UniqueID"
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}
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poly_user_hidden_get() {
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dsclattr "/Users/$1" "IsHidden"
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}
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poly_user_hidden_set() {
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_sudo "in order to make $1 a hidden user" \
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/usr/bin/dscl . -create "/Users/$1" "IsHidden" "1"
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}
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poly_user_home_get() {
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dsclattr "/Users/$1" "NFSHomeDirectory"
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}
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poly_user_home_set() {
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# This can trigger a permission prompt now:
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# "Terminal" would like to administer your computer. Administration can include modifying passwords, networking, and system settings.
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_sudo "in order to give $1 a safe home directory" \
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/usr/bin/dscl . -create "/Users/$1" "NFSHomeDirectory" "$2"
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}
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poly_user_note_get() {
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dsclattr "/Users/$1" "RealName"
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}
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poly_user_note_set() {
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_sudo "in order to give $username a useful note" \
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/usr/bin/dscl . -create "/Users/$1" "RealName" "$2"
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}
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poly_user_shell_get() {
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dsclattr "/Users/$1" "UserShell"
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}
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poly_user_shell_set() {
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_sudo "in order to give $1 a safe home directory" \
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/usr/bin/dscl . -create "/Users/$1" "UserShell" "$2"
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}
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poly_user_in_group_check() {
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username=$1
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group=$2
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/usr/sbin/dseditgroup -o checkmember -m "$username" "$group" > /dev/null 2>&1
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}
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poly_user_in_group_set() {
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username=$1
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group=$2
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_sudo "Add $username to the $group group"\
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/usr/sbin/dseditgroup -o edit -t user \
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-a "$username" "$group"
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}
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poly_user_primary_group_get() {
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dsclattr "/Users/$1" "PrimaryGroupID"
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}
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poly_user_primary_group_set() {
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_sudo "to let the nix daemon use this user for builds (this might seem redundant, but there are two concepts of group membership)" \
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/usr/bin/dscl . -create "/Users/$1" "PrimaryGroupID" "$2"
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}
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poly_create_build_user() {
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username=$1
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uid=$2
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builder_num=$3
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_sudo "Creating the Nix build user (#$builder_num), $username" \
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/usr/bin/dscl . create "/Users/$username" \
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UniqueID "${uid}"
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}
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poly_prepare_to_install() {
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if should_create_volume; then
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header "Preparing a Nix volume"
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# intentional indent below to match task indent
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cat <<EOF
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Nix traditionally stores its data in the root directory $NIX_ROOT, but
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macOS now (starting in 10.15 Catalina) has a read-only root directory.
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To support Nix, I will create a volume and configure macOS to mount it
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at $NIX_ROOT.
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EOF
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setup_darwin_volume
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fi
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if [ "$(/usr/sbin/diskutil info -plist /nix | xmllint --xpath "(/plist/dict/key[text()='GlobalPermissionsEnabled'])/following-sibling::*[1]" -)" = "<false/>" ]; then
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failure "This script needs a /nix volume with global permissions! This may require running sudo /usr/sbin/diskutil enableOwnership /nix."
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fi
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}
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