ren...@openmailbox.org (2016-01-29 05:32 +0300) wrote: > hi, > > On 2016-01-22 00:13, Alex Kost wrote: >> ren...@openmailbox.org (2016-01-22 00:39 +0300) wrote: >> >>> On 2016-01-20 16:47, l...@gnu.org wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> ren...@openmailbox.org skribis: >>>> >>>>> I've finished installing correctly GuixSD on macbook. There are some >>>>> issue with touchpad. >>>>> >>>>> If anyone has problems with the keyboard when boot guixsd, fix with >>>>> the following commands: >>>>> >>>>> rmmod usbhid >>>>> rmmod usbkbd >>>>> >>>>> or use an external usb keyboard. >>>> >>>> Interesting! We were discussing this at <http://bugs.gnu.org/20433>, >>>> and it seems that only ‘usbkbd’ was at fault. >>>> >>>> Could you check if removing ‘usbkbd’ alone is enough? >>>> >>>> I would expect ‘usbhid’ to be required since the internal keyboard >>>> appears to be a USB device. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Ludo’. >>> >>> >>> Hi Ludo, >>> >>> is correct, removing 'usbkbd'. >>> >>> I only use 'rmmod usbhid' to reload the module of the internal >>> keyboard. >>> >>> i test configuring from the scratch the machine and it´s working: >>> >>> (operating-system >>> (host-name "antelope") >>> (timezone "Europe/Paris") >>> (locale "en_US.UTF-8") >>> (kernel-arguments '("modprobe.blacklist=usbkbd")) >>> ..... >>> >>> >>> if i reconfigure: >>> >>> sudo guix system reconfigure /path/to/configuration.scm >>> >>> is not working. >> >> Did you do "guix pull" before reconfiguring? Support for >> "modprobe.blacklist" arguments was added several days ago, so you need >> to have a recent guix code. > > > apologies for my late reply, i test run "guix pull" before > reconfiguring, and its don`t working.
Since a system is configured from root, you also need to run "guix pull" as root. Did you do it, did you just run "guix pull" from your user? -- Alex