Roman Scherer writes:
Hello,
I think I figured it out. In commit a9acbf919a7668e26863d2d26d48c5fd41b57fcd
the name of the efi-bootloader-chain bootloader was changed to the string
"efi-bootloader-chain". I believe this this should be a symbol, like in all
other bootloaders.
The `(lookup-bootloa
Hi Efraim,
thanks for helping me!
This is what I see when I run `which -a guix` as a user, and when run via
sudo. I do reconfigure the system with `sudo guix ...`. I used to as root. Not
sure if that matters.
[roman@m1 guix]$ which -a guix
/home/roman/.config/guix/current/bin/guix
/run/current-
On Fri, Sep 27, 2024 at 08:16:16AM +0200, Roman Scherer wrote:
>
> Hello Guix,
>
> I'm using a Guix system with the efi-bootloader-chain [1]. The chain
> loads m1n1 (the Asahi Linux boot loader), u-boot and then grub.
>
> A system roll-back used to work fine, but it stopped to work a while
> ago
Hello Guix,
I'm using a Guix system with the efi-bootloader-chain [1]. The chain
loads m1n1 (the Asahi Linux boot loader), u-boot and then grub.
A system roll-back used to work fine, but it stopped to work a while
ago. I'm not sure when that happened, because I rarley needed to
roll-back. But no