On 11/18/20 3:31 AM, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > Hi, > > Jesse Gibbons skribis: > >> I generated the iso with the command >> `guix system disk-image -t iso9660 >> --root=installer.BaNl/install-x86.iso --system=i686-linux >> gnu/system/install.scm` >> and flash the sd card with the command >> `sudo bash -c "echo success" && time sudo dd if=install-x86.iso of=/dev/sdc` >> >> When I inspect the GRUB menu, I see the option >> --root=31393730-3031-3031-3139-333534353239 >> but in the gnome disk utility on my main laptop I do not see the above >> UUID in any of the partitions on the SD card I'm using, still with the >> freshly built install iso flashed onto it. Instead I see the UUIDs >> 1970-01-01-19-49-46-83 for partition 1 and 3495-32E0 for partition 2. > The option in the GRUB menu uses the “DCE” format for the UUID, but if > you convert it to an ISO-9660 UUID, it looks almost the same: > > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > scheme@(guile-user)> ,use(gnu system uuid) > scheme@(guile-user)> (string->uuid "31393730-3031-3031-3139-333534353239") > $60 = #vu8(49 57 55 48 48 49 48 49 49 57 51 53 52 53 50 57) > scheme@(guile-user)> (bytevector->uuid $60 'iso9660) > $61 = #< type: iso9660 bv: #vu8(49 57 55 48 48 49 48 49 49 57 51 53 52 53 50 57)> > scheme@(guile-user)> (uuid->string $61) > $62 = "1970-01-01-19-35-45-29" > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > > The ISO UUID is computed in a deterministic fashion. Are you sure > you’re looking at the same ISO? > > For example, if you pick > , > it boots just fine. In the GRUB menu entry (type ‘e’ in the menu), you > can see both the DCE UUID for ‘--root’ and the ISO UUID for ‘search.fs’, > which are actually the same. > > HTH! > > Ludo’. When I posted this initial bug report, I reported what happened when I flashed the built iso to an SD card and tried it on another laptop. Just to be sure, I remade the image (in the same directory as my guix checkout) guix system disk-image -t iso9660 --root=$(mktemp -p /tmp -d install.XXX)/install-x86.iso --system=i686-linux gnu/system/install.scm and I mounted the ISO itself and took a look at it. The grub.conf specifies both UUIDs as you described. When I try it on a VM, it opens a repl with a completely different error which I'm too lazy to type out by hand. See attached screenshot. When I download the iso you linked and run it on a vm, it works just fine. Just to see if it has anything to do with the architecture, I also decided to try a vm with the i686-linux counterpart. It also works fine. I do not have access to any of those old laptops right now, so I can't experiment further.