Hey,
> Everything works perfectly! (notice: I only tried until the installer
> generated the /etc/config.scm file).
Glad to hear that :).
> 2. I found a problem: if, during the manual partitioning, you delete a free
> space (by mistake), the installation crashes (see picture) and you have
Hey,
> Both tests fail with the strange message that the installer cannot access the
> sdb2 partition where the guix installer is (see picture 3)
Oh, I see. It should now be fixed with:
e12be802e02b3345a753e7ec1287852a7337a0a5.
It would be great if you could test this new installation image:
Hello,
> please find attached a picture of my screen of the error page.
Great, thanks. This looks very much like this issue:
https://issues.guix.gnu.org/44872 and could be fixed by
154a4e046281c28e39b5016e965d3d937a2ea4a1.
Would it be possible for you to try to reproduce the issue with this
i
Hello Christophe,
This is most likely yet another installer partitioning issue. Do you
think you could send us a copy of the error page? You can do it by
taking a picture of your screen, or better, by accessing the
"/tmp/last-installer-error" file that should contain the backtrace after
the cras
Le 13.06.2021 00:35, Nikolay Velyurov a écrit :
Hi Christophe,
On Sat, Jun 12, 2021 at 10:03 PM wrote:
then aborts with a error message
What's in the error message?
unexpected error (The detail fits on one page..)
normal 120GB ext4 boot/
Did you mean /boot instead? Be sure you haven
Hi Christophe,
On Sat, Jun 12, 2021 at 10:03 PM wrote:
> then aborts with a error message
What's in the error message?
> normal 120GB ext4 boot/
Did you mean /boot instead? Be sure you haven't forgotten to make the
root (/) partition.
In cases with a complex partitioning I would recommend do
Hello,
I am trying to install guix system 1.3 on a lenovo t400 (libreboot) and
I have a problem with the manual partition table during the
installation.
I want an encrypted /home on a separate sata drive and the rest on the /
partition (no encryption). But the installer fails when formatting an