Hi Roman,
Roman Scherer writes:
> I think you need to use --image-type=efi-raw for this to work.
Unfortunately, this doesn't build and produces yet another errors.
> I actually installed my Guix system from another distro. I roughly
> followed this guide here:
>
> https://guix.gnu.org/blog/201
Hi Roman,
Roman Scherer writes:
> I'm running Guix system on an Apple M1 and also run into these
> issues. At the moment I'm using the following commit to build my system:
>
> 7833acab0da02335941974608510c02e2d1d8069
Thank you, I managed to build installation image from this commit like
this:
Hi,
Akira Kyle writes:
> I think I may be one of the few (only?) guix users that has a setup
> like this. IIRC getting grub setup with qemu was the one trickier
> parts of this. Feel free to ping me directly if you're having trouble.
Thanks.
> This is also how I got my guix system on qemu setu
I want to run Guix on Apple M1 as a Qemu virtual machine.
On the Mac machine I run arm64 dedian image. I installed there guix as a
package manager. Now I am trying to create a guix system image to use
with Qemu, but it fails.
Here is what I do:
max@debian:~$ guix system image --system=aarch6
"Thompson, David" writes:
> Hi Max,
> I don't know of a fix, but Guix is tracking this issue here:
> https://issues.guix.gnu.org/issue/57878
I think the issue is related, but different. In the original issue, the
problem is the avalance of the compilation processes (AFAIU).
My problem is that I
Hi,
Recently, Guix started building Emacs with native compilation.
I did 'guix pull' few days ago (I hadn't done it for a few months), and
it broke my Emacs.
The 'guix package -u emacs-next' finished building Emacs successfully.
However, when I start Emacs, the native compiler starts doing it's
Also in latest master, Emacs exposed new user options
connection-local-profile-alist and connection-local-criteria-alist.
On guix machine dired complained, when I used /sudo:: about missing ls command,
and the following fixed it for me:
(add-to-list 'connection-local-profile-alist
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