Divan Santana <[email protected]> writes: > adding group 'tty'... > groupadd: GID '996' already exists > > [...] > > Not sure if the system got in a strange state as a result of me changing > my first user accounts name. Perhaps.
Could you share a minimal operating system configuration file that reproduces the issue, and describe any specific steps you took that will reproduce it (e.g., changing your first user account's name)? You can use "guix system vm" to quickly prototype a system for reproducing the issue (see "Invoking guix system" in the manual), and this will make it easier for everyone to pitch in and investigate. > guix system: unloading service 'term-auto'... > shepherd: Removing service 'term-auto'... > shepherd: Done. > guix system: loading new services: user-homes term-auto... > shepherd: Evaluating user expression (register-services (primitive-load > "/gnu/st?") #). > shepherd: Service user-homes could not be started. > shepherd: Service term-auto could not be started. > > The last two lines. Are these normal safe to ignore errors? Known bug or > something specific to my system? During reconfigure, Guix does not (currently) attempt to restart currently running services. So this is normal. When you reboot, the new version of the services should be used; you should reboot and verify that they are running to complete the reconfigure action. If things don't work out, you can always select the previous version from the GRUB menu or run "guix system roll-back" to go back to the previous system generation. Hope that helps! -- Chris
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