Tethering should work in your installation, as the installer uses an LTS kernel just like the installed system. Use it, edit config to use latest Linux, nixos-rebuild boot, reboot.
Won’t fix Ethernet obviously but I don’t see the need for reinstallation
Because it was very early on (absolutely no use beyond fixing this issue), tethering no longer worked, and restarting the process proved to be much faster and practical. I just played several hours of Cyberpunk 2077, so it went well. Good game, might I add.
But why a reinstall?
Tethering should work in your installation, as the installer uses an LTS kernel just like the installed system. Use it, edit config to use latest Linux,
nixos-rebuild boot
, reboot.Won’t fix Ethernet obviously but I don’t see the need for reinstallation
Because it was very early on (absolutely no use beyond fixing this issue), tethering no longer worked, and restarting the process proved to be much faster and practical. I just played several hours of Cyberpunk 2077, so it went well. Good game, might I add.
Ok, I just think it’s weird that tethering broke. I guess you mean via USB? Or via something else