bug#40590:

2020-04-18 Thread Keyhenge
Sorry for the late reply on this. Could you try adding the following kernel parameters (via Grub by pressing 'e', then appending the option at the end of the cmdline): * nomodeset and if it doesn't work: * amd_iommu=pt ivrs_ioapic[32]=00:14.0 iommu=soft The amd option didn't work, but

bug#40590:

2020-04-14 Thread Keyhenge
Progress! But not quite there yet. It occured to me that the Samsung drive might have been corrupted at some point, so I dd'd /dev/zero into the first few gigabytes of the drive to completely wipe the partition table. Sure enough, it showed up on the partitioning stage of the graphical

bug#40590:

2020-04-13 Thread Keyhenge
Quick update on the previous email: * This custom release[3]: 1.1.0-rc2 + the patch suggested by Danny for partitions > 1TiB. [3]: Via ipfs: QmbbkQZc7fbsDrutNwVuvpFep3dBjZx6muni3WgXjRneq7 It occured to me that the Samsung drive might have been corrupted at some point, so I dd'd /dev/zero into

bug#40590:

2020-04-13 Thread Keyhenge
First off, thanks for your help so far! Did you use 1.0.1 image or a more recent one? I was using the Guix System 1.0.1 x86_64 image here: https://guix.gnu.org/download/ Did you mount your EFI partition to "/mnt/boot/efi" before starting the install? Yep. Not mounting it yields a different

bug#40590:

2020-04-12 Thread Keyhenge
Hi, I'm a new Guix user (well, trying to be) and am trying to install Guix onto my desktop machine. Unfortunately, I'm getting four errors in the installer which are preventing me from installing it. Also, apologies if I format this wrong, this is my first time mailing in a bug report. Info