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bug#21068: guix system: error: build failed: path `/gnu/store/..-grub.cf
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Alex Kost |
Subject: |
bug#21068: guix system: error: build failed: path `/gnu/store/..-grub.cfg' is not valid |
Date: |
Mon, 27 Jul 2015 11:18:49 +0300 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.5 (gnu/linux) |
Germano Gabbianelli (2015-07-26 16:25 +0300) wrote:
> On 16/07/15 15:37, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
>> This could be due to how you fiddled manually with /gnu/store and
>> /var/guix. In general, one should never manually touch these
>> directories; instead, one should use ‘guix gc’ and similar commands.
> I did not fiddle with those directory. I only removed them to reinstall
> guix.
>>> I also trying reinstalling guix by deleting /gnu, /var/guix, and
>>> /var/log/guix (and also wiping the partition with rm)
>> To be safe, could you start anew again, and report back?
>>
>> sudo rm -rf /gnu /var/guix
>> # reinstall from binary tarball
> I did it, for the third time. I always get the same error:
>
> guix system: error: build failed: path
> `/gnu/store/kv217jzyir2wx0lwwxl7ljpwc4fzafpi-grub.cfg' is not valid
>
> This time I used guix 0.8.3.
>
>>> (bootloader (grub-configuration (device "/dev/sda9")))
>> There’s a mistake here: it should be “/dev/sda” (say), not “/dev/sda9”
>> (the latter designates a partition, whereas the former designates a
>> disk.) It doesn’t matter here since you passed --no-grub, but it would
>> otherwise lead to a ‘grub-install’ failure.
> I tried removing that line, but if I do I get an error saying "missing
> field initializers (bootloader)".
> So I also tried to specify a non existent disk (i.e. /dev/sdb), so it
> does not complain about the bootloader options, but I still get the
> "path 'grub.cfg' is not valid" error.
I have just built your config.scm successfully. (I'm not suru but) it
looks like you either have a broken store or some stale files in the
partition you want to initialize the system to.
Could you try the following from your Lubuntu (without 'sudo'):
guix pull
guix system build --no-grub /path/to/your/config.scm
If the system has been built successfully (it definitely should), make
sure your partition is absolutely empty (!) and init the system there:
sudo -E guix system init --no-grub /path/to/your/config.scm <mount-point>
--
Alex