In case anyone encounter this: it was a btrfs issue.

After getting the guix repl I enabled bournish mode with:

,bournish

execute a bash shell (in my case it is linked in /bin/bash) and follow the 
chroot instructions to enbale guix-daemon and profile.

To reclaim space:

guix gc -F 5G

Finally fixed it doing:

btrfs balance start -dlimit=1 /
btrfs balance start -dusage=0 /
btrfs balance start -dusage=1 /
btrfs balance start -dusage=5 /
btrfs balance start -dusage=30 /

rebooted and magic happened

Thanks for the support of @gushock and @frankie_is_a_geek from third-party 
un-official channels.

El 28 de abril de 2025 22:18:03 UTC, "Moisés Simón" <m...@posteo.org> escribió:
>So after rebooting I get the attached message.
>
>I have not upgrade or done any guix gc or anything like that, just a normal 
>power off/power on and now I can't work.
>
>The space was 51% utilized.  I am using BTRFS and LUKS encryption.
>
>Any help on what I can do would be deeply appreciated.

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