Hi Marek,
I don't, only the system one.
Thanks anyway.
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On Sep 13, 2024, 15:40, Marek Paśnikowski wrote:
> Oleander via writes: > This only happens with Sway and only after
> reconfiguring the system. I > did a test with Gnome and the
Sway user here. I have the same issue. Using ext4 as my filesystem. Also
the same happens during powerloss.
Oleander via writes:
> This only happens with Sway and only after reconfiguring the system. I
> did a test with Gnome and the system boots just fine. Any Sway user
> experiencing
Oleander via writes:
> This only happens with Sway and only after reconfiguring the system. I
> did a test with Gnome and the system boots just fine. Any Sway user
> experiencing the same?
>
Do you have any mount points other that the system ones? The only
scenario that I can thin
This only happens with Sway and only after reconfiguring the system. I did a
test with Gnome and the system boots just fine. Any Sway user experiencing the
same?
Thank you!
Original Message
On Sep 11, 2024, 11:40, Oleander wrote:
> System boots just fine even if I get
System boots just fine even if I get the "recovering journal" message. The
smartctl test on my device passes.
I don't get the message if the previous session guix pull or guix system
reconfigure are not run.
I shutdown/reboot my system with loginctl poweroff/reboot. With sudo
shutdown/reboot I
Hi Georgios,
On Sun, Jul 2, 2023 at 6:50 AM Georgios Athanasiou wrote:
>
> After running `guix system reconfigure' and then trying to restart my
> computer, it won't restart. I get a blank screen with the cursor
> blinking at the top left corner, the computer not responding anymore.
Sometimes,
Hello Guix!
I've been trying out Guix OS since about a week now. It's been very
nice so far, though I do have a slight problem.
After running `guix system reconfigure' and then trying to restart my
computer, it won't restart. I get a blank screen with the cursor
blinking at the top left cor
Hello Guix!
I've been trying out Guix OS since about a week now. It's been very
nice so far, though I do have a slight problem.
After running `guix system reconfigure' and then trying to restart my
computer, it won't restart. I get a blank screen with the cursor
blinking at the top left corner
Hello crodges.
On Sun, Apr 17, 2022 at 09:01:39PM -0700, crodges wrote:
> I mounted guixsd partition from manjaro and added the lines to blacklist
> iwlwifi. But after that ... how can I reconfigure the system from manjaro,
> reboot and use guix? I thought maybe I can try to use chroot somehow,
Hello everyone,
With help from the community, I got guix installed in my main desktop in a
partition. I also have another partition with manjaro and guix on top (manjaro
is the foreign distribution).
The problem with my bare metal guix installation is that it is hanging during
boot when it tr
Hello,
I am trying to set up a centralized syslogd server that listens on 514
(--inet flag):
(syslog-service config =>
(syslog-configuration
(inherit config)
(syslogd (string-append (assoc-ref inputs "inetutils")
"/libexec/syslogd --inet"
myg...@gmail.com writes:
> On 02/13/2018 at 21:32 Andreas Enge writes:
>
>> On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 02:03:58PM -0500, Leo Famulari wrote:
>>> But, it doesn't try to stop and restart those services in case of any
>>> relevant changes, right? Doesn't that require a reboot?
>>
>> Yes, I understood s
On 02/13/2018 at 21:32 Andreas Enge writes:
> On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 02:03:58PM -0500, Leo Famulari wrote:
>> But, it doesn't try to stop and restart those services in case of any
>> relevant changes, right? Doesn't that require a reboot?
>
> Yes, I understood so. I had the problem with my nginx
Carlo Zancanaro writes:
> On Tue, Feb 13 2018, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
>> That’s a misunderstanding. All of the things in the “services”
>> field of
>> your operating-system configuration are “system services”, so
>> all of
>> them get updated.
>
> Should we think about changing the name for "sys
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 02:03:58PM -0500, Leo Famulari wrote:
> But, it doesn't try to stop and restart those services in case of any
> relevant changes, right? Doesn't that require a reboot?
Yes, I understood so. I had the problem with my nginx server recently.
In that case, I needed to stop it b
ervice" can do is to register a Shepherd
> service. This is a process which will be invoked by Shepherd (pid 1), and
> can be started/stopped with the `herd` command. Reconfigure will not
> register any new Shepherd services, if doing so would involve starting an
> already-running service.
ny new Shepherd services,
if doing so would involve starting an already-running service. So,
for instance, you probably have a `guix-daemon` process running on
your system. Reconfiguring your system will not upgrade (and thus
restart) your `guix-daemon`. You need to reboot to have the new,
updated,
Leo Famulari writes:
> But, it doesn't try to stop and restart those services in case of any
> relevant changes, right? Doesn't that require a reboot?
Correct. The manual says:
"The command starts system services specified in file that are not
currently running; if a service is currently
On Tue, Feb 13 2018, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
That’s a misunderstanding. All of the things in the “services”
field of
your operating-system configuration are “system services”, so
all of
them get updated.
Should we think about changing the name for "system services"? The
confusion with Shepher
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 07:25:10PM +0100, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
>
> Catonano writes:
>
> > "The command starts system services specified in file that are not
> > currently running; if a service is currently running, it does not attempt
> > to upgrade it since this would not be possible without s
Catonano writes:
> "The command starts system services specified in file that are not
> currently running; if a service is currently running, it does not attempt
> to upgrade it since this would not be possible without stopping it first."
>
> I was wondering: what about the desktop services ?
>
About
guix system reconfigue some/conf-file.scm
I read in the manual that
"The command starts system services specified in file that are not
currently running; if a service is currently running, it does not attempt
to upgrade it since this would not be possible without stopping it first."
I was
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