Hello, Sorry for the delay.
Adam Pribyl <pri...@lowlevel.cz> skribis: > - Why "guix package -I" shows me for newly installed system nothing - > no packages installed? It shows just additionally installed ones. Without the -p option, ‘guix package’ just look at the user’s profile, which is ~/.guix-profile. Initially it’s empty. On the complete system, there are, however, packages installed system-wide under /run/current-system/profile. Eventually one should be able to run: guix package -p /run/current-system/profile -I That doesn’t work in 0.7. > - How should I add may own services, or add something like sshd? I've > read the doc so far, I may add my own service after installing openssh > or lsh but the chapter > http://www.gnu.org/software/dmd/manual/html_node/Service-Examples.html#Service-Examples > "needs a lot of work". What I am suprised there is not a service file > already present in the package. Or am I looking just at the wrong > place? For a list of pre-defined services, please see: http://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/html_node/Services.html The lshd service is listed under “Network Services”. An example of how to use it is shown at <http://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/html_node/Using-the-Configuration-System.html>. > - How should one work with /gnu/store to find something fast while it > is not sorted by package name but hash name. Would it be possible to > do something like symlinks bash->ddlkjfalfjlflkjdf...-bash-4.3 in the > store or somewhere, or is this a nonsence? In general, you would find something in the store by using ‘guix build’ or ‘guix package’ rather than browsing /gnu/store manually. HTH! Ludo’.