I tried installing Guix again, this time I set up swap, an ssh server and went
with graphical install, so the config.scm wasn't an issue. I ran "top" over ssh
during the whole process and what it tells me is that when the system hung the
RAM usage was around 50% and SWAP almost wasn't used.
Whe
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> hi,
> how much you wait?, maybe take a lot time.
>
The copying progressed fairly quickly until it stopped and didn't budge for,
like several hours.
> i think you must do a shell installation, but before install enable swap
> 2GB partition manually.
That's what I'm trying to do right now, bu
On 2019-07-20 11:46, Tomasz Chrzczonowicz wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm trying to install Guix 1.0.1.i686 on my old 1,6GHz, 1 GB RAM netbook.
>
> The installation hags during the "copying to /mnt" part. Is there a
> way for me to troubleshoot the installation?
>
> Is my hardware too old for
> Hell, did you use the graphical installer? Maybe you can switch the
> console by "Ctrl-Alt-F2" etc?
Yes, I used the graphical installer. I tried pressing "Ctrl-Alt-F2" etc, but
nothing happens.
> I think it's fine, but 1G RAM may not be enough, you can try setup a
> swap first.
Thanks for the
Tomasz Chrzczonowicz writes:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm trying to install Guix 1.0.1.i686 on my old 1,6GHz, 1 GB RAM netbook.
>
> The installation hags during the "copying to /mnt" part. Is there a
> way for me to troubleshoot the installation?
Hell, did you use the graphical installer? Maybe y
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to install Guix 1.0.1.i686 on my old 1,6GHz, 1 GB RAM netbook.
The installation hags during the "copying to /mnt" part. Is there a way for me
to troubleshoot the installation?
Is my hardware too old for the installation to work?