# Building Images with `nixos-rebuild build-image` {#sec-image-nixos-rebuild-build-image} Nixpkgs contains a variety of modules to build custom images for different virtualization platforms and cloud providers, such as e.g. `amazon-image.nix` and `proxmox-lxc.nix`. While those can be imported directly, `system.build.images` provides an attribute set mapping variant names to image derivations. Available variants are defined - end extendable - in `image.modules`, an attribute set mapping variant names to NixOS modules. All of those images can be built via both, their `system.build.image` attribute and the `nixos-rebuild build-image` command. For example, to build an Amazon image from your existing NixOS configuration, run: ```ShellSession $ nixos-rebuild build-image --image-variant amazon [...] Done. The disk image can be found in /nix/store/[hash]-nixos-image-amazon-25.05pre-git-x86_64-linux/nixos-image-amazon-25.05pre-git-x86_64-linux.vpc ``` To get a list of all variants available, run `nixos-rebuild build-image` without arguments. ::: {.example #ex-nixos-rebuild-build-image-customize} ## Customize specific image variants {#sec-image-nixos-rebuild-build-image-customize} The `image.modules` option can be used to set specific options per image variant, in a similar fashion as [specialisations](options.html#opt-specialisation) for generic NixOS configurations. E.g. images for the cloud provider Linode use `grub2` as a bootloader by default. If you are using `systemd-boot` on other platforms and want to disable it for Linode only, you could use the following options: ``` nix image.modules.linode = { boot.loader.systemd-boot.enable = lib.mkForce false; }; ```