Hi Rocardo, I guix pull'ed and grub is no longer marked as dead. "guix gc --list-dead | grep 0fijjh7qw8ppsks0ba3q9m873ljhj797" now returns nothing, while "grep unicode /boot/grub/grub.cfg" till returns the same thing. So I guess this means it's fixed? I installed with the 1.0.1 installer I think, nothing out of the ordinary, except maybe everything being encrypted, including the /boot. Xavier On Wed, Jul 31, 2019, at 9:21 AM, Ricardo Wurmus wrote: > > Hi Xavier, > > > guix gc thinks that grub (and a lot of other stuff that it shouldn't > > think is dead) is dead, as shown by the following commands (given by > > nckx): > > > > > > $ grep unicode /boot/grub/grub.cfg > > search --file --set /gnu/store/0fijjh7qw8ppsks0ba3q9m873ljhj797-grub-2.04/share/grub/unicode.pf2 > > if loadfont /gnu/store/0fijjh7qw8ppsks0ba3q9m873ljhj797-grub-2.04/share/grub/unicode.pf2; then > > > > $ guix gc --list-dead | grep 0fijjh7qw8ppsks0ba3q9m873ljhj797 > > finding garbage collector roots... > > determining live/dead paths... > > /gnu/store/0fijjh7qw8ppsks0ba3q9m873ljhj797-grub-2.04 > > > > I was also able to reproduce the bug by running guix gc and rebooting again. > > Oh, that’s not good. Can you still reproduce this after running “guix > system reconfigure …”? It should create a new system generation, > register a GC root, and update GRUB. > > It should not say that GRUB itself is dead and thus not free it up for > garbage collection. > > Could you perhaps share something about how you installed the system (if > it’s anything out of the ordinary)? > > -- > Ricardo > >