[email protected] writes:

> Hello,
> I am trying to run a rather large game (about a hundred GB, which might 
> matter in this case) in the form of an executable .sh file. Marking it 
> executable with `chmod +x` and then running it produces this output:
>
> ```Error mounting /dev/loop0: 
> GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.UDisks2.Error.Failed: Error mounting 
> /dev/loop0 at /run/media/mononoke/disk: fsconfig system call failed: 
> Filesystem uses "zstd" compression. This is not supported
> Failed to mount an image to /dev/loop0
>
> Unmounting /dev/loop0... Error unmounting /dev/loop0: 
> GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.UDisks2.Error.NotMounted: Device 
> `/dev/loop0' is not mounted
> Failed to unmount /dev/loop0
> CD from the mounted directory in another terminal/FM
> CD from the mounted directory and press ENTER```
>
> It refuses to do anything else after this.
> I thought it might have something to do with the `zstd` package, but 
> installing it system-wide does not change anything. I am not 
> knowledgeable enough to know what's going on here, I'm afraid.
> When my partner runs the same file on a different Linux distribution 
> (Arch), it works without issue. Does anyone know what this error means 
> and how I might resolve it? Thank you.

Its hard to say without the file, but note that in general running
external executables in Guix is going to be complicated. (I think in
this case your script probably contains an embeded executable).

Can you send the mount command that is being used?

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