Eddy Pronk writes:

> On Sat, Jun 10, 2017 at 7:54 AM, Ludovic Courtès <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> When a container start it runs /sbin/init.
>> As you can see, it takes the value of ‘system’ either from the kernel’s
>> ‘--system’ command-line argument (/proc/cmdline), or from the
>> ‘GUIX_NEW_SYSTEM’ environment variable.
>>
>> So you’d have to set ‘GUIX_NEW_SYSTEM’ in your case to fix this.

Nice to know, kind of obvious when you do...  I saw

>>> making '#f' the current system...

which even gave me a smile...that won't work ;-)

> Added this to my start script:
> export GUIX_NEW_SYSTEM=/gnu/store/kq71yhydfgc0nksvmmn66cbvbj5a3mvf-system
>
> Great. That works. This got me 2 steps further.

Yay!

> failed to start service 'term-tty1' is the last thing I see.
> Can someone post a full log of the shepherd startup?

PFA

> For Ubuntu users (or others distros with LXD) it would be a nice
> managed way of trying out GuixSD if I get this to work.

Great work, thanks!

Greetings, janneke

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