<[email protected]> writes: > Hello! I cannot give you exact info. The description of a problem I usually > meet is this.
Hello! Thanks for reporting the issue! Usually when you report a bug, you want to give a little more information: What kind of computer do you have? What kind of processor? What is the output of "guix --version"? > > After guix has updated kernel with `guix pull` or `guix system reconfigure > /etc/config.scm` and I reboot. Boot up process stops with no any errors on any > line without matter. Not every update this occurs, but sometimes. > So I reboot and it goes ok. Today I rebooted three times before it started to > boot properly. I think my new usb bluetooth mouse was the reason, cause guix > stopped after line 'usb mouse detected'. I've just unplagged it some new > line occurs about mouse was disconnected, and I reboot. And guixsd booted ok. Hmmm, perhaps an easy fix is to use a regular mouse that has a cord. I'm sure that's not what you want to hear, but it may be the simplest solution. There might be a way to mention what kernel modules you need to have loaded...But I'm really not certain how to fix this. > > Please, is this a kind of initialization process after kernel update and need > just to wait? Or is it a bug? > -- Joshua Branson Sent from Emacs and Gnus
