Chris- Op 01 nov 22:59 schreef Chris Marusich: > Marco van Hulten writes: > > > Hello, > > > > During the installation process of GuixSD 0.13.0, I'd like to login > > from another system. After setting up the network, I start the SSH > > server through > > > > herd start ssh-daemon > > > > as described on > > https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/html_node/Preparing-for-Installation.html > > . > > > > Then I want to set the root password. The manual tells me to use > > passwd, but Bash returns "command not found". There is also no > > ssh-keygen to create SSH keys. > > These commands are present in a recent version of the installation > image. Perhaps the version you used is old enough that they are not > present? Since Wayne also seems to have seen the same problem, I > wonder if perhaps it's an issue with an old image being hosted > somewhere? Where did you get the installation image? I downloaded the latests System Distribution image at https://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/guix/guixsd-usb-install-0.13.0.x86_64-linux.xz . I just checked the signature, and it is in order. > I verified that the commands are present by running the following > commands from a system that has a recent version of Guix: > > $ guix system vm gnu/system/install.scm > ... > /gnu/store/zrcjqk520wlbq0m9rq8ss60sj24hjpjg-run-vm.sh > $ /gnu/store/zrcjqk520wlbq0m9rq8ss60sj24hjpjg-run-vm.sh > > The commands "passwd" and "ssh-keygen" were present at > /run/setuid-programs/passwd and This directory in my image is empty. > /run/current-system/profile/bin/ssh-keygen, respectively. This directory contains 411 symlinks to binaries, none of which match with ssh*. > > Additionally, it could be useful if the scp or ssh were available > > from the installation prompt. > > Similar to above, I can confirm that the programs "ssh" and "scp" are > present in a recent version of the installation image. Possibly, Wayne and I used the (experimental) GuixSD 0.13.0 image, whereas you use the GuixSD 0.13.0 Virtual Machine Image. I presume we all are on amd64. I did find the programs at the locations (with different hash in path) that Wayne suggested; this issue could be solved by updating the manual (updating the image can wait until the next release). > > SSH in either direction would give me a way to copy config.scm to a > > system where I can e-mail from. That would be useful, because I am > > having problems installing GuixSD (unionfs of 2.1G gets full during > > guix system init /mnt/etc/config.scm /mnt --fallback; the last > > option was suggested by guix when it couldn't fetch some package). > > That sounds frustrating! Maybe you can try first installing the "bare > bones" operating system (the example file for this is located at > /etc/configuration/bare-bones.scm in the installation image). After > you've booted into that initial bare bones operating system, you could > run "guix system reconfigure" using the actual operating system > configuration file you want. That might help if the issue is lack of > storage space in the installation image. That's a useful tip for when I have a similar problem again. Doing the installation again results in a succesful installation (well, more or less). It is very likely that I forget herd start cow-store /mnt which makes the installation use the harddisk instead of RAM. However, I always need to use --fallback. In any case, thanks to you and Wayne for the useful tips. Now for the "well, more or less". When booting my system with a freshly installed GuixSD, I get this output: ``` waiting for partition 'my-root' to appear... waiting for partition 'my-root' to appear... ... ERROR: In procedure scm-error: ERROR: failed to resolve partition "my-root" ``` My etc/config.scm is here: http://paste.lisp.org/display/360070 - Marco