rennes writes:
> Is it necessary to have the services started correctly to run 'guix
> system init ..' ?
No, I don't think it's necessary. Judging by the source code, it looks
like "guix system init" does not start any services. The relevant bits
are in the "install" procedure in guix/script
Hello,
I am currently running 'guix system init doc/os-config-hurd.scm /guix'
on Debian/Hurd;
Some of the things that I have observed:
* Only the directories '/gnu/store' and 'var' are populated.
* The directories: bin, etc, home, mnt, root, run and tmp are created
but without configuratio
Hi Rene,
Rene scribes:
> I am currently running 'guix system init doc/os-config-hurd.scm /guix' on
> Debian/Hurd;
>
> Some of the things that I have observed:
>
> * Only the directories '/gnu/store' and 'var' are populated.
> * The directories: bin, etc, home, mnt, root, run and tmp are created
Hello,
I am currently running 'guix system init doc/os-config-hurd.scm /guix' on
Debian/Hurd;
Some of the things that I have observed:
* Only the directories '/gnu/store' and 'var' are populated.
* The directories: bin, etc, home, mnt, root, run and tmp are created but
without configuration.