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Re: Trying to install Guix with Qemu
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Nate Bargmann |
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Re: Trying to install Guix with Qemu |
Date: |
Sun, 21 Sep 2014 20:38:01 -0500 |
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Mutt/1.5.23 (2014-03-12) |
* On 2014 21 Sep 13:56 -0500, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> This is weird, there’s no reason why it would be slower than whatever
> else you did before. Are you running QEMU with ‘-enable-kvm’?
Yes. The only difference that I could really see is that I chose to
create my image in the qcow2 format rather than raw. Here is what I
used to do the installation:
qemu-system-i386 -enable-kvm -m 512 -hdb Guix.qcow2 -usb
~/tmp/gnu-usb-install-0.7.i686
This runs quickly enough, although a far cry from a native installation.
> This device name is passed directly to ‘grub-install’. If that command
> supports UUIDs, that would work. I suspect it really needs a /dev name,
> though (info "(grub) Invoking grub-install"):
>
> grub-install INSTALL_DEVICE
>
> The device name INSTALL_DEVICE is an OS device name or a GRUB device
> name.
Looking in the Grub info documentation on my Debian system confirms the
above and is silent on the issue of UUID.
> Now, this device name just needs to be correct at the time GRUB is
> installed; it doesn’t matter afterwards.
Thanks very much for that clue. I ran the installation with grub set to
install to /dev/sdb and it happily booted into the hard disk image. Now
my task is to read the manual and get familiar with Guix.
Thanks!
- Nate
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