Hello,
I've been recording myself tweaking Guix and various other things and
posting the videos here:
https://video.hardlimit.com/accounts/joshua_branson/video-channels
Please note that I do not describe myself as a guix developer. I am a
guix user, who occasionally does tiny bug reporting and
On Wed, Jun 03, 2020 at 11:14:23PM +0200, Tobias Geerinckx-Rice wrote:
> Unfortunately, once that hash table fills up, the premier stable Linux file
> system just… gives up and refuses to write any more data. In a very cryptic
> way.
It's so cryptic... I wonder how often people hit this limit in
Vincent Legoll 写道:
I think the filesystem (or directory) is full of inodes.
No, but it's a similar hard limit, and one that not even ‘df -i’
will warn you about.
Ext4's dir_index feature uses hash tables to look up directory
entries, so that for directories with a very large number of items
Hello,
On 03/06/2020 22:21, Roel Janssen wrote:
Also, I cannot write to the root filesystem because the system thinks
it's full (while df shows it has ~125G free space).
T
I think the filesystem (or directory) is full of inodes.
There are many forms of foulness ;-)
--
Vincent Legoll
Roel,
Roel Janssen 写道:
Large directory feature is not enabled on this filesystem
Try setting the ‘large_dir’ feature on /dev/sdd3 with tune2fs -O
Kind regards,
T G-R
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Dear Guix,
I'm running Guix System and I'm getting the following messages in
dmesg:
[42457.660237] EXT4-fs warning: 7076 callbacks suppressed
[42457.660240] EXT4-fs warning (device sdd3): ext4_dx_add_entry:2335:
Directory (ino: 19796947) index full, reach max htree level :2
[42457.660242] EXT4-fs
Emmanuel Medernach writes:
> Hello Guixers !
>
> I created an image with 'guix system vm-image'
> which contains local defined packages. These
> packages are present on the Virtual Machine
> however they are not listed with 'guix package
> --list-installed'.
'guix package -I
Le 3 juin 2020 10:03:34 GMT-04:00, Adam Kandur via a écrit :
>
>hi everyone! why when i "$ guix pull" i need to connect to
>ci.guix.gnu.org?
It's the build farm. Guix checks for the availability of substitutes, so you
don't have to spend hours building something that was already built.
Of cour
Adam Kandur via writes:
> why when i "$ guix pull" i need to connect to ci.guix.gnu.org?
ci.guix.gnu.org provides you with binaries, so that you don’t have to
build everything from source. By default Guix will fetch from
ci.guix.gnu.org, but you don’t have to download anything from
ci.guix.g
hi everyone! why when i "$ guix pull" i need to connect to ci.guix.gnu.org?
Hello Guixers !
I created an image with 'guix system vm-image'
which contains local defined packages. These
packages are present on the Virtual Machine
however they are not listed with 'guix package
--list-installed'.As I need to customize
LD_LIBRARY_PATH, I use "gui
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