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bug#36876: guix system delete-generations removes custom boot menu entri
From: |
Jakob L. Kreuze |
Subject: |
bug#36876: guix system delete-generations removes custom boot menu entries |
Date: |
Mon, 05 Aug 2019 12:05:57 -0400 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.2 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Jesse,
Jesse Gibbons <address@hidden> writes:
> I dual-booted Guix with another gnu/linux-libre distro.
> My configuration includes the other distro in the grub menu. When I run
> "sudo guix system delete-generations" the changes to the grub menu drop
> the other distro with the older system generations of guix.
>
> My current work-around for this is to run "guix system reconfigure ..."
> which includes the boot menu entries specified in the configuration.
Thanks for reporting this; it's a rather serious issue. The problem lies
in the 'reinstall-bootloader' procedure. Chiefly, it uses the default
bootloader configuration for whatever it can find using
'lookup-bootloader-by-name' and generates menu entries for the
generations reachable from '%system-profile', which is quite a bit
different from how 'guix system reconfigure' produces the bootloader
configuration. It really isn't ideal. To quote a comment in
'system.scm': "[i]t will be enough to allow the system to boot."
I don't think this should be _too_ hard to fix. To me, parsing the
installed Grub configuration to get existing menu entries seems like a
logical step forward.
Thoughts from anyone else?
Regards,
Jakob
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