Hi there,
I've recently gotten access to a supercomputer where I don't have sudo,
and I'm trying to hatch a plan to run guix packaged programs.
Unfortunately, I don't have anything substantial like a container-based
build environment to add here, only a potential workaround idea.
I could run the daemon normally as a regular user, but I'm afraid of the
issues that arise due to inability to chroot as described in the manual.
Instead, I'm considering offloading the builds to a separate machine,
where a guix-daemon runs as sudo and so can run builds in the chroot.
IIUC, this gets around the issue of impurities in builds while not
requiring sudo.
One hole the plan I can see is that at least according to the manual,
offloads are defined in "/etc/guix/machines.scm" which as a regular user
I cannot modify. Is there any other way to specify offload machines e.g.
via an argument to 'guix-daemon'? Is there any better ways to go about
this whole thing in general?
Thanks,
ben
- Non-privileged daemons and offloading Ben Woodcroft
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