From 057f9aecfb71c4437d2b27d3323df7f93c010b7e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: figsoda Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2023 12:17:21 -0500 Subject: Release NixOS 23.11 (cherry picked from commit 04220ed6763637e5899980f98d5c8424b1079353) --- nixos/doc/manual/installation/upgrading.chapter.md | 16 ++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) (limited to 'nixos/doc/manual/installation/upgrading.chapter.md') diff --git a/nixos/doc/manual/installation/upgrading.chapter.md b/nixos/doc/manual/installation/upgrading.chapter.md index d39e1b786d835..79cd4e55be5cc 100644 --- a/nixos/doc/manual/installation/upgrading.chapter.md +++ b/nixos/doc/manual/installation/upgrading.chapter.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ expressions and associated binaries. The NixOS channels are updated automatically from NixOS's Git repository after certain tests have passed and all packages have been built. These channels are: -- *Stable channels*, such as [`nixos-23.05`](https://channels.nixos.org/nixos-23.05). +- *Stable channels*, such as [`nixos-23.11`](https://channels.nixos.org/nixos-23.11). These only get conservative bug fixes and package upgrades. For instance, a channel update may cause the Linux kernel on your system to be upgraded from 4.19.34 to 4.19.38 (a minor bug fix), but not @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ passed and all packages have been built. These channels are: radical changes between channel updates. It's not recommended for production systems. -- *Small channels*, such as [`nixos-23.05-small`](https://channels.nixos.org/nixos-23.05-small) +- *Small channels*, such as [`nixos-23.11-small`](https://channels.nixos.org/nixos-23.11-small) or [`nixos-unstable-small`](https://channels.nixos.org/nixos-unstable-small). These are identical to the stable and unstable channels described above, except that they contain fewer binary packages. This means they get updated @@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ newest supported stable release. When you first install NixOS, you're automatically subscribed to the NixOS channel that corresponds to your installation source. For -instance, if you installed from a 23.05 ISO, you will be subscribed to -the `nixos-23.05` channel. To see which NixOS channel you're subscribed +instance, if you installed from a 23.11 ISO, you will be subscribed to +the `nixos-23.11` channel. To see which NixOS channel you're subscribed to, run the following as root: ```ShellSession @@ -54,16 +54,16 @@ To switch to a different NixOS channel, do ``` (Be sure to include the `nixos` parameter at the end.) For instance, to -use the NixOS 23.05 stable channel: +use the NixOS 23.11 stable channel: ```ShellSession -# nix-channel --add https://channels.nixos.org/nixos-23.05 nixos +# nix-channel --add https://channels.nixos.org/nixos-23.11 nixos ``` If you have a server, you may want to use the "small" channel instead: ```ShellSession -# nix-channel --add https://channels.nixos.org/nixos-23.05-small nixos +# nix-channel --add https://channels.nixos.org/nixos-23.11-small nixos ``` And if you want to live on the bleeding edge: @@ -114,5 +114,5 @@ the new generation contains a different kernel, initrd or kernel modules. You can also specify a channel explicitly, e.g. ```nix -system.autoUpgrade.channel = "https://channels.nixos.org/nixos-23.05"; +system.autoUpgrade.channel = "https://channels.nixos.org/nixos-23.11"; ``` -- cgit 1.4.1