Den mån 19 nov. 2018 10:53 skrev swedebugia :
Welcome to guix :)
Thanks!
Sorry about the rough start. Guix-land is a real adventure sometimes!
No worries. Not my first time venturing into guix-land. I'm a little bit
more prepared this time. Got a wifi-card that linux-libre supports. And I'm
Welcome to guix :)
On 2018-11-19 06:10, Fredrik Salomonsson wrote:
Hi,
Trying to install guix-0.15 to see if I can get dual booting with btrfs
working on my laptop. But didn't get that far. Encounter an error when
running guix system init. Ran it twice, same error. Any idea what could
be
Thorsten Wilms writes:
>> If you are using Ubuntu, you don't need to use that command though, but
>> you need your systemd's guix-daemon to point to a recent guix. It could
>> be either the one updated by root's 'guix pull', or the one updated by
>> your current user's 'guix pull'. I chose the
On 19/11/2018 16.06, Clément Lassieur wrote:
If you check ~root/.config/guix/current/bin/guix, you'll see that it's
updated when you run 'guix pull' as root. If you want that guix to be
used for your 'root' user, you just need to make sure
~root/.config/guix/current/bin/ is first in root's
Thorsten Wilms writes:
> On 19/11/2018 15.07, Clément Lassieur wrote:
>> It doesn't need to contain 'sudo' and 'root', because 'root' is just a
>> user, so everything works the same way.
>
> $: which guix
> /home/thorwil/.config/guix/current/bin/guix
>
> $: sudo which guix
> /usr/local/bin/guix
On 19/11/2018 15.07, Clément Lassieur wrote:
It doesn't need to contain 'sudo' and 'root', because 'root' is just a
user, so everything works the same way.
$: which guix
/home/thorwil/.config/guix/current/bin/guix
$: sudo which guix
/usr/local/bin/guix
$ sudo -E which guix
Thorsten Wilms writes:
> On 19/11/2018 11.20, Clément Lassieur wrote:
>
>> This is because the result of running guix pull is a profile available
>> under ~/.config/guix/current containing the latest Guix[1].
>>
>> So you may need to make sure it is at the beginning of your search path.
>
>
Hi Thorsten,
This is because the result of running guix pull is a profile available
under ~/.config/guix/current containing the latest Guix[1].
So you may need to make sure it is at the beginning of your search path.
[1]: