Bon dia Ivan, Ivan Vilata i Balaguer <i...@selidor.net> skribis:
> Hi! While using Guix commit `c9fc03a3` on Debian unstable, whenever I run > `guix environment -CN` (either as a normal user or as root) I get an error > like this: > > guix environment: error: mount: mount "/var/run/nscd" on > "/tmp/guix-directory.6kBgXe//var/run/nscd": Operation not permitted > > nscd is installed and working in my host machine. What does ‘uname -rs’ return? What about ‘ls -ld /var/run/nscd’? > This command used to work a while ago. Actually, I pulled the Guix commit > right before `5ccec771` ("file-systems: Add /var/run/nscd to > '%network-file-mappings'.") and the command seems to work again (even if I do > not replace the running daemon). > > Maybe the later commit introduced some kind of regression? It definitely has to do with this commit, but I wonder why you’d get EPERM when bind-mounting /var/run/nscd to a different place! Gracies, Ludo’.