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* Instantiating the OS declaration after a small change
@ 2018-04-05 15:58 Arnaud B
  2018-04-06  8:26 ` Ludovic Courtès
  2018-04-06  8:29 ` Ricardo Wurmus
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From: Arnaud B @ 2018-04-05 15:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello everyone,

Context :
In the process of trying to build packages, through the use of guix
environments, I need more space on my home partition.
To do so, deleting former generations followed by 'guix gc' was not enough,
and I need to move things to my external ntfs drive (please don't ask why I
have to use that file system...).
As I'm regularly going to mount it, I added a file-system declaration in my
config.scm.

Question :
Do I have to apply 'guix system reconfigure', a lenghty process (on my
computer at least) for such a small change, especially if I did not write
it correctly, or is there another possibility ?  I actually just want to
test that file system declaration.
From 6.2.13 of the manual, I'm thinking about 'guix system build'. Or could
I do it temporarily in another scm file ?

Many thanks in advance,

Arnaud

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