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Will Fancher f8ed5f30c0 nixos/filesystems: Remove default = "auto" from fsType
NixOS has traditionally enabled the `ext` family of file systems by
default. Originally, when switching to systemd initrd, we wanted to
transition to making this explicit so that initrds could be made
without `ext`. The problem is that anyone with `fsType = "auto";` for
an `ext` file system in initrd will fail to boot, which is not really
an acceptable regression as we switch to systemd initrd by default.

By removing `default = "auto"` from `fsType`, we rule out the vast
majority of these regressions as eval errors, since most users of
`fsType = "auto"` for ext file systems are using it because of the
default value.

In hindsight, this is probably what #225352 was really about.
2026-04-05 19:06:28 -04:00
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.github workflows/periodic-merge: replace commenting action with gh cli 2026-03-30 21:12:09 -04:00
ci ci/OWNERS: add radicle fetchers 2026-03-30 12:57:35 +02:00
doc nodePackages{,_latest}: drop and throw (#496365) 2026-03-29 23:52:00 +00:00
lib lib/systems: remove redundant conditional 2026-03-29 09:07:03 +10:00
maintainers maintainers: remove Golo300 2026-04-01 10:57:28 +02:00
modules Reapply "ci: module maintainer review requests; nixos/modules: init meta.teams" 2026-03-13 16:53:28 +01:00
nixos nixos/filesystems: Remove default = "auto" from fsType 2026-04-05 19:06:28 -04:00
pkgs nixos/filesystems: Remove default = "auto" from fsType 2026-04-05 19:06:28 -04:00
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