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bug#37226: previously working system config fails to build
From: |
Jesse Gibbons |
Subject: |
bug#37226: previously working system config fails to build |
Date: |
Fri, 30 Aug 2019 09:03:35 -0600 |
On Thu, 2019-08-29 at 21:32 -0600, Jesse Gibbons wrote:
> I try to run guix system reconfigure and get this error:
>
> guix system: error: #<<uuid> type: dce bv: #vu8(51 12 55 214 249 221
> 79
> 112 186 51 233 64 103 99 34 57)>: invalid G-expression input
>
>
> Here's the minimum of what I feed it to replicate the error (comments
> and non-essentials removed):
>
> (use-modules (gnu) (gnu system nss))
> (use-service-modules desktop pm virtualization networking cups sound)
> (use-package-modules certs gnome guile-xyz)
>
> (define pureos-root "330c37d6-f9dd-4f70-ba33-e94067632239")
> (define swap-uuid "049a0350-bcce-4920-9816-5fd4ee3c0de1")
>
> (define (other-partition entry-label vmlinuz-version root-uuid
> resume-
> uuid)
> (menu-entry
> (label "pureos")
> (linux (string-concatenate `("/boot/vmlinuz-" ,vmlinuz-version)))
> (linux-arguments
> `(,(string-concatenate `("root=UUID=" ,root-uuid))
> "ro" "quiet" "splash"
> ,(string-concatenate `("resume=UUID=" ,resume-uuid))))
> (initrd (string-concatenate `("/boot/initrd.img-" ,vmlinuz-
> version)))
> (device (uuid root-uuid))))
>
>
> (operating-system
> (host-name "piranhaplant")
> (timezone "America/Boise")
> (locale "en_US.utf8")
> (bootloader (bootloader-configuration
> (bootloader grub-bootloader)
> (target "/dev/sda") ;include my usual OS
> (menu-entries
> (list
> (other-partition
> "pureos"
> "4.19.0-2-amd64"
> pureos-root
> swap-uuid)))))
>
> (file-systems (cons (file-system
> (device (file-system-label "my-root"))
> (mount-point "/")
> (type "ext4"))
> %base-file-systems))
>
> )
>
> ====================
> Please forgive the ugly formatting and quasiquote/unquote abuse. I
> was
> beginning to understand scheme when I wrote the .
>
> It breaks when I add (file-system ...) which is identical to what's
> in
> the manual. I think it might have something to do with the
> bootloader,
> but I don't know what. Where is a G-expression expected?
The menu entry with the other partition is the problem. I'm not sure
what to do to keep the pureos partition, so I will comment it out.
Specifically, I think it's the (device) field of <menu-entry> which
took a uuid as specified in the manual.
Ludo, you wanted to know if anything is out of place when you closed
bug#36876 "guix system delete-generations removes custom boot menu
entries". I think this might be related. Is there anything that might
not be documented that needs to happen differently to add a menu item
to grub?
--
-Jesse