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Re: Tip of the day: storing your GuixSD config in the instantiated syste
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Andreas Enge |
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Re: Tip of the day: storing your GuixSD config in the instantiated system |
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Tue, 29 Aug 2017 12:30:19 +0200 |
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On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 10:27:47PM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> But wait: we can already store the config file in the instantiated
> system! Here’s how:
That is an exciting trick, thank you, Ludovic!
As for making it a "default", this could be done in two ways:
- Add it as a service to %base-services.
- Add it to the configuration templates.
I am more in favour of the first option, as it puts less clutter into
the configuration file.
As Ricardo, I do not think we should leave out the argument to
"guix system reconfigure" - this is too much automation in my opinion,
it is good if users explicitly provide their desired configuration.
And if it is only a matter of adding "/etc/config.scm" to express that
nothing has changed and that just an update of the same packages and
services is to be done, then this can be done easily now.
Andreas
Re: Tip of the day: storing your GuixSD config in the instantiated system, Alex Kost, 2017/08/28
Re: Tip of the day: storing your GuixSD config in the instantiated system, Ricardo Wurmus, 2017/08/29
Re: Tip of the day: storing your GuixSD config in the instantiated system,
Andreas Enge <=