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The commit didn't work and effectively disabled ipv6
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This is somewhat misconfigured, as it makes to config not compilable. I
assume, that this route setting is needed, but believe, that having a
compiling config is better.
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The hardware settings are (somewhat) host specific, and putting them in
`system` just builds the wrong expectations.
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The old values did work, but these should just make things a bit
clearer.
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The used ips were straight up wrong.
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Assigning a specific interface for a gateway should make it easier for
nixos to configure it.
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We used the domain name instead of the host name, which obviously
doesn't work for multiple host. In addition to that I changed some
directory to make importing easier and enabled the "nix-command" and
"flakes" experimental options, to make the `nix flake check` command
usable.
Refs: #15
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Nix flakes make a lot of things very easy.
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