Peter Mikkelsen transcribed 5.2K bytes: > If this becomes default, would it make sense for 'guix system reconfigure' > to be able to run without a configuration file and just use the default? What do you mean by that? I understand your sentence as providing a default case of "guix system reconfigure (opt args) /etc/config.scm" which then could be overwritten by explicitly stating a file? If this default location becomes configurable in the services, then yes I am for this. I have no /etc/config.scm because I track my files in git across systems, and templates for a system I am conceptualizing and writing on will also not exist at /etc/config.scm (or at least not at the moment). Our default example case is /etc/config.scm but I find it easier if you can not make a mistake by using the wrong file. so like a theoretical item in (operating-system) could be (default-system-config "/home/user/.guix-profile/share/systems/hostname/config.scm") which has overwritten the default of (default-system-config "/etc/config.scm") which is then used by appropriate services making use of guix system {build,reconfigure} is that what you mean? The very same argument (file name) is also used for various other guix system sub commands. > Den 28. aug. 2017 18.46 skrev "Alex Kost" : > > > Ludovic Courtès (2017-08-28 14:04 +0200) wrote: > > > > > Hi Mekeor, > > > > > > (I think you forgot to Cc: the list.) > > > > > > Mekeor Melire skribis: > > > > > >> Ludovic Courtès writes: > > >> > > >>> Hello Guix! > > >>> > > >>> Following a discussion we had at the GHM today, here’s the tip of the > > >>> day! > > >> > > >> Greetings to everyone at GHM! > > >> > > >>> But wait: we can already store the config file in the instantiated > > >>> system! Here’s how: > > >>> > > >>> (operating-system > > >>> ;; … > > >>> (services (cons (simple-service 'store-my-config > > >>> etc-service-type > > >>> `(("config.scm" > > >>> ,(local-file (assoc-ref > > >>> > > (current-source-location) > > >>> 'filename))))) > > >>> …))) > > >>> > > >>> You instantiate that, and then /etc/config.scm (aka. > > >>> /run/current-system/etc/config.scm, > > >>> aka. /var/guix/profiles/system/etc/config.scm) contains the config > > file. > > >> > > >> Because of the frequent demand for it, I think it would make sense to > > >> offer this as pre-defined service by default, as part of Guix itself. > > >> What do you think? > > > > I was going to write the same: I also think it would be good to make > > this service the default one, so that we can always point a user to the > > system config the current system was reconfigured with. > > > > -- > > Alex > > > > -- ng0 GnuPG: A88C8ADD129828D7EAC02E52E22F9BBFEE348588 GnuPG: https://n0is.noblogs.org/my-keys https://www.infotropique.org https://krosos.org