
* nixos/buildkite: drop user option This reverts 8c6b1c3eaaa8b555bddaced3ab6f02695bef1541. Turns out, buildkite-agent has logic to write .ssh/known_hosts files and only really works when $HOME and the user homedir are in sync. On top of that, we provision ssh keys in /var/lib/buildkite-agent, which doesn't work if that other users' homedir points elsewhere (we can cheat by setting $HOME, but then getent and $HOME provide conflicting results). So after all, it's better to only run the system-wide buildkite agent as the "buildkite-agent" user only - if one wants to run buildkite as different users, systemd user services might be a better fit. * nixosTests.buildkite-agent: add node with separate user and no ssh key
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