Hi,
Jan skribis:
>> That you were able to continue without networking looks like a bug.
>> However, I just tried, and when networking is unavailable, I get the
>> “Connection error” box that only allows me to go back to the “Checking
>> connectivity” dialog; there’s no way to skip that AFAICS.
>
> That you were able to continue without networking looks like a bug.
> However, I just tried, and when networking is unavailable, I get the
> “Connection error” box that only allows me to go back to the “Checking
> connectivity” dialog; there’s no way to skip that AFAICS.
Okay, I now know what *p
Hello,
Jan skribis:
> Okay I've figured out what causes openssl build to fail - continuing
> installation without network connection. The installer told
> me network connection is required to install the system correctly, but
> I thought only packages will be outdated. Is it a bug?
Network conn
Okay I've figured out what causes openssl build to fail - continuing
installation without network connection. The installer told
me network connection is required to install the system correctly, but
I thought only packages will be outdated. Is it a bug?
> However, “failed to build openssh” looks like another failure worth
> investigating. Do you have more info as to what happened exactly,
> what was printed? Can you reproduce it? It would be great if you
> could post a picture of the screen at that point.
Sorry for the delay, I had no free har
Hello Jan,
Jan skribis:
> What I did:Ran guix system installer from a DVD.When the system
> started I switched to tty3 mounted a flash drive and a partition in
> folders I made in /mnt/.Then I unmounted these disks and removed
> folders.Then I tried installing the system without any DE/WM.The
>