This looks like the kind of error that occurrs when your RAM is corrupted. You should run a memtest I think.
Le 12 juillet 2018 00:48:41 GMT+02:00, n...@tuta.io a écrit : >I've encountered a problem with installing GuixSD 0.15 (from the latest >ISO image >(https://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/guix/guixsd-install-0.15.0.x86_64-linux.iso.xz ><https://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/guix/guixsd-install-0.15.0.x86_64-linux.iso.xz>) >burnt to a DVD). I followed the manual as well as I could. >The first, no-so-important issue is that I get an error message about >some tools not beeing found by bash. These include mkfs.ext4, mkfs.fat, >parted, cfdisk. These are the only ones I really used and noticed it >on. This doesn't always happen. Whenever I reboot from the DVD again, >the commands on which I get the error change. Sometimes for example >mkfs.ext4 doesn't work, something else might work, you reboot and >something else might break while mkfs.ext4 might work again, it seems >completely random. You can workaround this by executing these tools >directly from their directory (they are present!) such as going to >e2fsprogs directory and manually executing mkfs.ext4. >However, the real problem for is this: >First of all, I partitioned and mounted as follows:/dev/sda1 is the ESP >(I use EFI), mounted to /mnt/boot/efi/dev/sda2 is the main FS, label is >"my-root" like in the manual, ext4, mounted to /mnt/dev/sda3 is swap >I use the desktop.scm template as config.scm, minus the part for mapped >devices and I replaced "my-root" with (file-system-label "my-root") >because guix system init told me to do so., rest is left default. >On the first run of "guix system init /mnt/etc/config.scm /mnt" I get a >huge error message, its too big to even see all of it (lists many many >packages though). The end says that the "builder for >/gnu/store/*-profile.drv failed with exit code 1" and that it "cannot >build derivation "/gnu/store/*-system.drv: 1 dependencies couldn't be >built". I am unsure which dependency could not be built. >When I run "guix system init /mnt/etc/config.scm /mnt" a second time I >get 5 package collision warnings (for wayland-egl.pc, giomodule.cache, >libwayland-egl.la, mimeinfo.cache, ifconfig), but it does get to the >copying to /mnt stage. >I then, at some point in the copying to /mnt stage, get the following >error: >"guix system: error: lstat: No such file or directory: " followed by a >package directory >I've tried this several times and the packages I got the errors on so >far were:guile-ssh 2 or 3 timesfuse 2 or 3 timesguile 1 time >It seems random on which of these packages I get the error. >I can't make any sense of these problems, and if further information is >needed I will of course provide it. Does anyone have an idea?