Hello, Konrad Hinsen <konrad.hin...@fastmail.net> skribis:
>> Indeed, the initrd would need an extra package, like this: >> >> diff --git a/gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm b/gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm > ... > >> Can you try if it works? > > It compiles, and I can boot the new configuration without any trouble. > > Next, I added an NFS filesystem: > > (file-system > (device "192.168.56.1:/home/hinsen") > (mount-point "/host/home/hinsen") > (create-mount-point? #t) > (type "nfs")) > > For "device" I put the string that I would also give to "mount" as an > argument. That's perhaps completely wrong. After rebooting, I get the > error message > > No file system check procedure for 192.168.56.1:/home/hinsen; skipping > > So I added > > (check? #f) > > to the file system specification. Another reboot, more error messages: > > Service udev has been started. > failed to start service 'ncsd' > failed to start service 'guix-daemon' > ... > > plus many others. The only services that start are "udev" and > "loopback". I can't log in. Could you test it in a VM, pass “console=ttyS0” as a kernel argument, and “-serial stdio” so that we see all the messages on the console? (You can do ‘guix system vm’ and then modify the command line that it returns.) > Configuration rollback is really nice BTW ;-) Isn’t it? :-) Ludo’.