Marc Weber wrote:
Anyaway. There is not much missing, you already have stage-2 which is
started after the initial ram disk (initrd)
What is happening?
The init process is the very first process of the system. If it halts
the system halts as well (with the message you've seen)
The last line 127
exec /var/run/current-system/upstart/sbin/init
should hand over control to upstart. But it's not there. Why?
Are you sure installation has finished without errors?

The last thing nixos-install said was about Warning: don't know how to install GRUB (because I deliberately didn't include a boot.grubDevice in my configuration). Also some warning that .../system or .../system-1 something didn't count as a GC root. So I had to assume it completed successfully, since it didn't give me any error messages?

This result might happen as well if you start the system with a readonly
disk. I've had this problem today.

evidently not a problem here, it's rw according to `mount` in the debug2 environment, and I can also successfully write a file in it.

/var/run exists with some things in it, but there is no directory "current-system" in it, at this debug2 point in the boot process.

hmm.

-Isaac
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