On Sun, Jun 16, 2019 at 10:29:44AM +, zna...@disroot.org wrote:
> I've used in config the name of device as /dev/sda everywhere, and Guix runs
> ok. Think, manual should have notices about it for those not want to use
> label of device.
Using /dev/sda is perhaps not reliable when you have
Thank you! The installation was finished ok. But 'reboot' after system
initialization (as manual says) did not worked ever on my Asus K50C.
I've used in config the name of device as /dev/sda everywhere, and Guix runs
ok. Think, manual should have notices about it for those not want to use label
On Sun, Jun 16, 2019 at 08:17:56AM +, zna...@disroot.org wrote:
> Hi, Florian! I have reinit system with config like this:
>
> (initrd-modules (append (list "sata_sis")
> %base-initrd-modules))
>
> where underscore is placed instead of dash: sata_sis.
>
Yes.
> I did not understand where
Hi, Florian! I have reinit system with config like this:
(initrd-modules (append (list "sata_sis")
%base-initrd-modules))
where underscore is placed instead of dash: sata_sis.
I did not understand where should I type --skip-checks, sorry.
Also, I am not sure partitioning is right:
Disk
On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 06:22:00PM +, zna...@disroot.org wrote:
> I've changed config. Added initrd-modules that guix offered to me. And I
> reinitialized system.
> […]
> ERROR: In procedure open-file: No such file or directory:
> "/gnu/store/qvhashahsh-linux-modules/sata-sis.ko"
It is
I've changed config. Added initrd-modules that guix offered to me. And I
reinitialized system.
This message appears above clocksource messages:
Loading kernel modules...
ERROR: In procedure open-file: No such file or directory:
"/gnu/store/qvhashahsh-linux-modules/sata-sis.ko"
Entering a new
Hello! I have a buggy laptop Asus K50C. Time always breaks there (maybe battery
but I do not want to solve).
I've installed Guix using manual installation method.
Notebook booting and during boot it stops after these lines:
"[1.664111] tsc: Refined TSC clocksource calliration: 1500.340 MHz