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bug#37492: GUIXSD 1.0.1 install error
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RAUL H C LOPES |
Subject: |
bug#37492: GUIXSD 1.0.1 install error |
Date: |
Thu, 3 Oct 2019 22:46:48 +0100 |
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On 29/09/2019 13:00, Marius Bakke wrote:
RAUL H C LOPES <address@hidden> writes:
Hi Marius,
I've managed to install GuixSD by chossing msdos instead of gpt.
Coincidence? Is the gpt setup tested?
Can you share the steps required to reproduce the error?
I don't have logs for the crash. Unfortuately, my first time with GuixSD
and I just went along with Graphic install. How could I have collected
them?
Anyway, my memory log:
# install 0:
Home in separate partition, both encrypted; gpt label.
That's error I submitted.
# install 1
one partition, encrypted; gpt label.
a crash during package install.
# install 2
Guided partioning, no encryption, gpt label.
Same sort of crash at another point.
The crashes happened at different packages. I assumed it was something
related with disk I/O.
# install 3
Guided one partition, no encryption, label msdos.
It worked fine.
I am doing a new install tomorrow on a Supermicro SYS-E2000-8D. It has 2
10G NIcs. I hope Guix has got the drivers.
I've running the system for a few days.
I need now a good manual> I'm suffering for:
- reconfigure stuff that is usually in /etc, like /etc/ssh/sshd_config;
There is a good up-to-date manual here:
<https://guix.gnu.org/manual/devel>. Search for 'openssh-configuration'
for examples on how to configure the SSH daemon.
- running a make on an open source project who looks for linux libs
where debian would find them.
Typically you would do something like `guix environment --ad-hoc
gcc-toolchain make` to enter a shell environment where all the
dependencies of the program you want to build are present.
Great! thanks for the link and hint on gcc
- bug#37492: GUIXSD 1.0.1 install error,
RAUL H C LOPES <=