Shivam Madlani <shivammadla...@gmail.com> writes:
> Thanks a lot for the feedback!! > >> Reading from a disk maybe should happen automagically if it can be >> detected (and is enabled in some configuration). This might also >> require some integration with udisks. The complexity of this should >> not be underestimated. > > We can set it up in such a way that on running `guix install {xyz}` it will > first check for mounted drives in /media > directory and install {xyz} if it's present in the drive. > >> Writing packages to a USB stick seems to be closer to a `guix >> publish` or `guix deploy`. Maybe you can read up on those commands >> and think of a nice way to publish or deploy a set of packages to a >> USB stick. This is also relevant for publishing to other p2p >> networks (IPFS, GNUnet, etc.). > > Perhaps, We can introduce a new utility? (maybe something like `guix sneak`). > This will scan for external drives > and on detecting a drive it will encode and store the nars into it. > The size of the drive can cause an issue here in case the content to be > encoded is very large. In this case an > appropriate error message will be displayed. Although this is rare as flash > drives/hard drives have a lot of storage > capacity these days but it's still a thing to consider. > > Another way would be to use `guix publish` itself to do all of this. We can > introduce a flag `--sneak` which instead > of spawning an HTTP server, encodes and stored into the drive. But i don't > think we should modify an already > existing utility for this. I would like to hear your thoughts on this. The NNCP utility might be worth taking a look at. There is a way to set it up alongside udev to automatically transfer files from connected USB storage.