Hi Ian!

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Could you please reply with the output of these commands?
   guix shell parted -- sudo parted -l
   lsblk
   df -h

Sure, here are the results.

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NAME          MAJ:MIN RM   SIZE RO TYPE  MOUNTPOINTS
nvme0n1       259:0    0 447,1G  0 disk
├─nvme0n1p1   259:1    0   100M  0 part  /boot/efi
└─nvme0n1p2   259:2    0   447G  0 part
  └─cryptroot 253:0    0   447G  0 crypt /gnu/store

All this looks like the installer gave you exactly what you asked for. There’s one 480gb SSD, which has a small EFI System Partition ("ESP"),

Ah... I just understood when reading you and looking at the 'df' result, and not in Thunar: I read 100 and automatically thought 100 Gb but it is really 100M. As you said, a small efi partition.
and the rest of its space has a partition with a LUKS container. Inside the container is a single volume taking all the space. Your system looks normal to me. There are no other disks or partitions, and nothing showing 109gb of anything.

I think the file manager may be showing things in a confusing or unhelpful
way, or you misinterpreted what it was showing you.

Yes, now I get it. Most probably my focus was on other places of the OS (being the 1st time I tried guix), so in Thunar the number took mi
attention and didn't saw the units.

Thanks a lot not only because of the clear explanation but even more, now I can have more tools at my disposal to understand the devices and
their allocation.

Thank you. :)

Best...

--
eduardo mercovich

Donde se cruzan tus talentos con las necesidades del mundo, ahí está tu vocación. (Anónimo)

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