ison <i...@airmail.cc> writes:
> I made the mistake of rebooting my machine after I first got this error, I > thought perhaps it was benign. But when it came back up I was dropped to a > GRUB rescue shell with some error about "grub_file_filters" being an unknown > symbol. This eems unrelated. The problem sounds like GRUB and its modules aren’t found for some reason. > When running grub commands like "insmod normal" would just repeat the error > or say command not found. > The only way I could think to repair it was to run the Guix install disk, > mount my partitions, and do another "guix init" which allows me to boot into > my machine again. However, when I run "guix pull" and then perform a > reconfigure I still keep seeing the same line: > shepherd: Evaluating user expression (let* ((services (map primitive-load > (?))) # ?) ?) I reconfigured a workstation yesterday and also saw this line. It does look like an error, but it seems to be completely harmless. I could boot juts fine. I suppose that’s just the part where new service definitions are loaded. The problem you’re seeing is unrelated to this output. -- Ricardo