> Does this system have ‘uncommon’ kernel restrictions in place,
like SELinux or other hardening?

No, I have never used this feature.

> Is there anything printed in dmesg when the container fails to start?

No changement in dmesg


Le sam. 19 nov. 2022 à 20:50, Tobias Geerinckx-Rice <[email protected]> a écrit :

> bbb ee 写道:
> >> So /home/dev_1 (not $HOME; see error message)
>
> No, I was confused as well, sorry.
>
> In the back of my mind was another user reporting they used some
> FUSE-based encryption of $HOME, and I thought you might be using
> that.  This tainted my thinking.
>
> I have no other idea what could be happening.  What I ‘reproduced’
> in my previous mail is probably not what is happening to you, even
> if the error messages are the same.
>
> But it is definitely something related to your installation:
>
> > guix shell --container coreutils -- echo Elmo
>
> should, of course, always work.
>
> Does this system have ‘uncommon’ kernel restrictions in place,
> like SELinux or other hardening?  Is there anything printed in
> dmesg when the container fails to start?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> T G-R
>

Reply via email to