* Guix Pull SSL Cert Invalid Old PC
@ 2019-09-23 3:12 nightowl
2019-09-23 4:20 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
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From: nightowl @ 2019-09-23 3:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Help guix
I have installed guix sd on an old ibm 32bit laptop (PentiumII), but
after booting up into the new system, I have trouble running guix pull
command to update the system store. It complains that the SSL
certificate is invalid.
Because of limitations with the 32 bit machine, I had to install the
system by removing the hard drive and connecting it externally to
another modern laptop using a usb to ide adapter. I ran the guix system
init to install the system onto the hard drive, then placed it back into
the 32 bit laptop. Things boot and run ok using the slim login and the
i3wm window manager, but cannot run the pull command without getting an
invalid certificate error.
The interesting thing is, if I take the hard drive back out and boot off
of it using one of my newer computers (I tried this on two of my newer
computers), I can run the guix pull command and it works fine, the
certificate registers ok in this case.
Why would the old computer say the certificate is invalid while two of
my newer computers say it is ok?
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* Re: Guix Pull SSL Cert Invalid Old PC
2019-09-23 3:12 Guix Pull SSL Cert Invalid Old PC nightowl
@ 2019-09-23 4:20 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
2019-09-24 2:36 ` nightowl
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From: Tobias Geerinckx-Rice @ 2019-09-23 4:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-guix, nightowl
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Greetings, fellow night owl,
nightowl 写道:
> Why would the old computer say the certificate is invalid while
> two of
> my newer computers say it is ok?
That sounds like your old computer's system clock isn't set to the
correct time. You can check it with ‘date’, and change it with
‘date --set="…"’.
If your clock was off, and you do make changes, it may be
necessary to save them to the hardware clock (so they survive
reboots) with ‘hwclock --systohc’. I'm not sure whether that's
done automatically nowadays.
Kind regards,
T G-R
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* Re: Guix Pull SSL Cert Invalid Old PC
2019-09-23 4:20 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
@ 2019-09-24 2:36 ` nightowl
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From: nightowl @ 2019-09-24 2:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Tobias Geerinckx-Rice; +Cc: help-guix
Thanks,
That works! I am really glad to have my old PC back up again. Going to
have more fun with Guix now and see what works well on an old machine.
All the best
On 2019-09-22 11:20 pm, Tobias Geerinckx-Rice wrote:
> Greetings, fellow night owl,
>
> nightowl 写道:
>> Why would the old computer say the certificate is invalid while two of
>> my newer computers say it is ok?
>
> That sounds like your old computer's system clock isn't set to the
> correct time. You can check it with ‘date’, and change it with ‘date
> --set="…"’.
>
> If your clock was off, and you do make changes, it may be necessary to
> save them to the hardware clock (so they survive reboots) with
> ‘hwclock --systohc’. I'm not sure whether that's done automatically
> nowadays.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> T G-R
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