Maybe we could rename "device" to something like "target" and update the documentation to mention that "target" means the _mounted_ EFI System Partition for grub-efi, but is typically a block device.
Hi Ludo, Oh, not at all. I'm just not clear on which way we chose (if any?). What was the string-upcase solution? Even if it's created with (string-upcase "GuixSD") (and it is - if you don't override
It looks like the initrd is becoming obese. Adding "-m 168M" makes it boot (qemu defaults to 128MiB). Not sure what to do about it. OMG. I've ran the other system tests, but somehow missed "basic". O
I've been looking into this off and on over the last few weeks, but I haven't made any breakthroughs. The closest I got was this: 1) Create a disk image for testing: ./pre-inst-env guix system --root
Thanks for taking the time to do this. On Fri, Jan 07, 2017 at 03:53:17PM -0500, myglc2 wrote: This is looking really great! I tried ... http://web.fdn.fr/~lcourtes/software/guix/guixsd-graphical-ins
The wip-installer branch is ready for testing and general review. This branch provides a curses based graphical interface to the disk images used for installing GuixSD. It is intended to allow users
well trying toinstall it back once a while and it finally work, dont sure what's wrong with the last installation this time I use an gparted topartition the disk 2015-12-18 17:25 GMT+07.00, 宋文æ
Hi Guix, I tryed install GuixSD in a PC (Dell Optiplex 7010) in my work, but there is a error: "guix grub-bios-setup: This GPT partition label contains no BIOS boot partition" P.S.: I use the Legacy
You need a small(~1MiB) BIOS boot partition (type: 0xEF02) for GRUB/GPT. See: https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/BIOS-installation.html
2014-12-15 23:54 GMT+01:00 Ludovic Courtès <address@hidden>: I don't remember. In the 0.8 release there is: - guix is guix-devel 0.7 - guix-0.7 And no guix 0.8 For the last command it's not required
Amirouche Boubekki <address@hidden> skribis: Yeah, Guix doesn’t support UEFI. (I’m not sure exactly what it takes, but we should discuss that in a bug.) Maybe the ‘guix’ command above is 0.7,
Hello, I installed GNU Guix distribution on my other machine to use it more often. This will be a bit a long explanation. My machine is kind of recent, and previously with other distro I had all sort
Luis Souto Graña <address@hidden> skribis: OK. [...] /dev/sda is the raw disk, so you should first make a partition table on it, using ‘parted’ for instance. After that, you can run, say, ‘mkf
Adam Pribyl <address@hidden> skribis: I’ve uploaded a new USB installation image for x86_64 for testing: http://www.fdn.fr/~lcourtes/software/guix/gnu-usb-install-20140718.x86_64.xz SHA1: ac944214
Adam Pribyl <address@hidden> skribis: The installation image’s root is mounted by label. So if you happen to have a different partition with the label ‘gnu-disk-image’, then it may end up mount
Hello! I’ve uploaded a USB installation image for x86_64 for testing: http://www.fdn.fr/~lcourtes/software/guix/gnu-usb-install-20140629.x86_64.xz SHA1: d36e70d25b81b734fa9558a5446fabb96489ec3b (1
Hi !! I've just given the binary tarball a spin on Devuan. Worked almost flawlessly (daemonize wasn't installed and I missed the part when it was mentioned because I was a bit in a hurry but apart fr