On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 10:13:51AM +0100, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > Leo Famulari skribis: > > > After rebooting, I found that my user's numerical ID had changed, so I > > no longer owned any of my files. Not being able to read ~/.ssh means you > > can't log in remotely. > > > > Additionally, several of root's "dotfiles" had been replaced with their > > default versions, erasing my modifications. For example, > > ~root/.bash_profile no longer contained my modifications. > > > > Finally, my users's password no longer worked. I fixed this as root > > before I noticed that my user's files were inaccessible; I don't know if > > I could have avoided the password reset by re-chowning my files. > > Long story short: this should be fixed by > > https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?h=core-updates&id=4610ab7c9a5327df0d475262817bc081a5891aa8 > > Below is the message I wrote as I was investigating, if you’re curious. > :-) Thanks, I was very curious :)