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| | ;; -*-scheme-*-
;; This is an operating system configuration template
;; for a "bare bones" QEMU setup, with no X11 display server.
;; To build a disk image for a virtual machine, do:
;;
;; ./pre-inst-env guix system image --image-type=hurd-qcow2 --image-size=6G \
;; --no-offload gnu/system/examples/devel-hurd64.tmpl
;;
;; You may run it like so:
;;
;; cp /gnu/store/.../disk-image devel-hurd.img
;; guix shell qemu@7 -- qemu-system-x86_64 -m 4096 \
;; --machine q35 \
;; --enable-kvm \
;; --device e1000,netdev=net0 \
;; --netdev user,id=net0,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:10022-:2222 \
;; --hda devel-hurd.img
;;
;; and use it like:
;;
;; ssh -p 10022 root@localhost
;; guix build -e '(@@ (gnu packages commencement) gnu-make-boot0)'
;;
;; or even:
;;
;; guix build hello
;;
;; For Guix hacking, do something like:
;;
;; guix shell --boostrap -D guix
;; mkdir -p ~/src/guix
;; cd src/guix
;; git clone git clone git://git.savannah.gnu.org/guix
;; cd master
;; ./bootstrap
;; ./configure
;; make
(include "devel-hurd.tmpl")
(include "bare-hurd64.tmpl")
(define %hurd64-devel-os
(operating-system
(inherit %hurd64-os)
(bootloader (bootloader-configuration
(bootloader grub-minimal-bootloader)
(targets '("/dev/sdX"))
(timeout 0)))
(timezone "Europe/Berlin")
(swap-devices (list (swap-space
(target "/swapfile"))))
(packages (cons*
gdb-minimal-15
git-minimal
gnu-make
m4
openssh-sans-x
(append
guix-packages
hurd-packages
%base-packages/hurd)))))
%hurd64-devel-os
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