Hello, Guillaume Le Vaillant <g...@posteo.net> writes:
[...] >>> > (file-systems (cons* (file-system >>> > (device (file-system-label "GUIX")) >>> > (mount-point "/") >>> > (options "lazytime,compress") >>> > (type "btrfs")) >>> > ;(file-system >>> > ; (device (uuid "1234-ABCD" 'fat)) >>> > ; (mount-point "/boot/efi") >>> > ; (type "vfat")) >>> > %base-file-systems)) >>> > >>> >>> I just tried adding the 'lazytime' option to my root file system, and >>> I got the same error as you when booting. Could you try removing it >>> and see if it works? >>> >>> Until recently, the options declared in 'file-system' records were >>> always ignored when mounting the root file system. Now they are taken >>> into consideration, and I think it reveals a bug in the way file >>> systems are mounted. If some options like 'lazytime' or 'defaults' >>> are declared in a 'file-system' record (root file system or not), >>> mounting it fails. However some other options like 'compress' or >>> 'autodefrag' work fine. >>> >>> I suspect Guix adds some options by default when trying to mount file >>> systems, and maybe we end up with conflicting options or doubled >>> options that cause problems. >>> >>> >>> >> >> I removed it and ran reconfigure and now it works. > > Applying patches #38462 and #38468 and changing the file system > definition to the following should allow you to mount the root file > system with the 'lazytime' option: > > (file-system > (device (file-system-label "GUIX")) > (mount-point "/") > (flags '(lazy-time)) > (options "compress") > (type "btrfs")) I see these earlier patches of yours got merged already and the original issue addressed. Thank you! Closing. Maxim