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Automatically allocate subordinate user and group ids for this user
users.users.<name>.createHomecreateHome
Create the home directory when creating the user
users.users.<name>.createHomecreateHome
Whether to create the home directory and ensure ownership as well as permissions to match the user
Path to encrypted luks device that contains the user's home directory
users.users.<name>.descriptiondescription
A short description of the user account, typically the user's full name
users.users.<name>.descriptiondescription
A short description of the user account, typically the user's full name
Set the date on which the user's account will no longer be accessible
The user's auxiliary groups
The user's primary group
The user's primary group
Specifies the hashed password for the user
The full path to a file that contains the hash of the user's password
The user's home directory
The user's home directory
The user's home directory mode in numeric format
By default, nixos will check that programs.SHELL.enable is set to true if the user has a custom sh…
Specifies the initial hashed password for the user, i.e. the hashed password assigned if the user …
Specifies the initial password for the user, i.e. the password assigned if the user does not alrea…
Whether to make the user account hidden
Indicates whether this is an account for a “real” user
Indicates if the user is a system user or not
Whether to enable lingering for this user
The name of the user account
The name of the user account
users.users.<name>.packagespackages
The set of packages that should be made availabe to the user
users.users.<name>.packagespackages
The set of packages that should be made available to the user
Attributes for user's entry in pam_mount.conf.xml
Specifies the (clear text) password for the user
The user's shell
The path to the user's shell
Subordinate group ids that user is allowed to use
Subordinate user ids that user is allowed to use
The user's UID
The account UID
If true, the user's shell will be set to users.defaultUserShell