Hello, I am currently trying to install Guix System on my laptop and I am facing an issue with the bootloader configuration. I use full-disk encryption with a single encrypted partition, split into several logical volumes using LVM, plus an extra non-encrypted partition for EFI boot material: nvme0n1 259:0 0 953,9G 0 disk ├─nvme0n1p1 259:1 0 953,4G 0 part │ └─manivelle 254:0 0 953,4G 0 crypt │ ├─storage-swap 254:1 0 32G 0 lvm [SWAP] │ │ [...] │ └─storage-guix 254:5 0 64G 0 lvm / └─nvme0n1p2 259:2 0 487M 0 part /boot I attach the system configuration, which I derived from the desktop template. Everything installed fine EXCEPT that Grub fails to load its LVM volume, hence the root partition is not found. Indeed, the produced grub.cfg has no mention of lvm anywhere. If I adjust it by inserting "insmod lvm" somewhere, either at the start or in a menuentry, or if I do that by hand in the Grub shell, then the system starts and works fine. Did I miss something in the configuration ? As a related point, this setup requires entering the decryption password twice: once so that Grub can load the kernel from the store, and once so that the kernel can open the volume itself. I understand the situation is known, but it could be avoided, for instance, by copying the kernel and initrd somewhere in the EFI partition so that they could be loaded directly. Besides, for some reason, Grub is extremely slow at opening the partition: it takes around 30 seconds to start after I correctly enter the password, whereas the kernel boots in just a few seconds after I enter the password for it. Any thoughts on this ? -- Emmanuel