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IIRC the wireguard package only includes the kernel interface. Presumably you will want wireguard-tools and wg-quick to get the 'wg' and wg-quick commands. (I'm not at a terminal right now to check the exact package names so please don't take this as literal advice)
Also beware that there is not as of yet a service definition for wg-quick. I simply do a 'wg-quick up' manually but am coming to rely on it in something approaching a "production" capacity, so I was planning on dipping my toes into writing a proper service definition for it *at some point*. :^)
-Cam
On Mon, Apr 12, 2021, at 1:38 PM, amuza wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm new here. Some weeks ago I installed the Guix package manager on top
> of Trisquel and so far I'm very happy.
>
> Let me say that I'm not a developer or anything similar, so I easily get
> lost.
>
> And now my question:
> I have just installed wireguard through Guix, but I cannot find the
> /etc/wireguard directory.
>
> Where is it?
>
> Thank you!!
>
>
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On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 08:38:45PM +0200, amuza wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm new here. Some weeks ago I installed the Guix package manager on top
> of Trisquel and so far I'm very happy.
>
> Let me say that I'm not a developer or anything similar, so I easily get
> lost.
>
> And now my question:
> I have just installed wireguard through Guix, but I cannot find the
> /etc/wireguard directory.
For your case, using Guix on another distro, I'd suggest that you need
to create the directory yourself.
When you install a package with Guix, all that happens is that the
package is made available.
It's not like on some distros, where "installation" also configures and
runs the service for you.