Thank you for your advice.

At first it's my first installation of GuixSD. My config.scm is edited at
locale, users, file-systems only from original desktop-config.scm.

My knowladge of guixsd configuration is not enogh to make my own
configuration yet. but my expectation is that I could ajdust system
configuration according to ordinal way of postinstallation.

For instance, locale setting at config.scm is to install additional fonts
according to locale or config of multiboot is that I could edit
/etc/grub.d/40_custom for postinstallation.

Cause of I don't know guixsd way yet.

2019年1月5日(土) 20:14 <[email protected]>:

> Hi :)
>
> On 2019-01-05 11:48, 荒井吉則 wrote:
> > I'm installed GuixSD using desktop config.
> > Gnome/Xfce desktop is garbled cause of missing Japanese fonts.
> > And missing /etc/grub.d and grub commands.  I edited
> > /boot/grub/grub.cfg directly to be enable multiboot.
> >
> > Otherwise is OK.  Thank you.
>
> Thanks a lot for your feedback.
>
> Would you be willing to share your config.scm so we can help debug your
> issues?
>
> My knowledge of special fonts in guix is very low but others might have
> succeded with getting japanese fonts to work by tweaking their
> config.scm.
>
> Regarding multiboot, I tried myself some months ago and it worked fine
> after tweaking of my config.scm. Did you specify a custom
> bootloader-configuration? (see info guix --search menu-entries).
>
> Here is the example from the manual:
> Should you want to list additional boot menu entries via the
> menu-entries field above, you will need to create them with the
> menu-entry form. For example, imagine you want to be able to boot
> another distro (hard to imagine!), you can define a menu entry along
> these lines:
>
> (menu-entry
>   (label "The Other Distro")
>   (linux "/boot/old/vmlinux-2.6.32")
>   (linux-arguments '("root=/dev/sda2"))
>   (initrd "/boot/old/initrd"))
>
> --
> Cheers
> Swedebugia
>

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