Hello, I spent the evening debugging why my authorized keys for the guix-service-type wouldn't appear under /etc/guix/acl upon reconfiguration (and 'guix offload test' would be unhelpfully reporting "guix offload: error: program `/gnu/store/n9633hls7097236l4j8i1aiv5bppyf0q-guix-1.0.1-13.50299ad/bin/guix' failed with exit code 1", see issue <https://bugs.gnu.org/34786>).
It turns out that the guix-activation script that is supposed to add the authorized keys does this: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- (unless (file-exists? "/etc/guix/acl") (mkdir-p "/etc/guix") (copy-file #+default-acl "/etc/guix/acl") (chmod "/etc/guix/acl" #o600))))) --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- i.e., it doesn't do anything if a /etc/guix/acl file already exists. This means that the only time it ought to do anything is the first time the system was reconfigured (or perhaps, init?). I would have expected the keys declared in my operating system configuration to be used along those with /etc/guix/acl, or added to it. Maxim