Hello, Luis Souto Graña <luissoutob...@gmail.com> skribis:
> Hello, could you help me? I have tried to install several times GNU guix > using QEMU, but I always end up with the following error: "No space left on > device". > > My latest attempt, step by step: > > $ qemu-img create -f raw gnuguix.img 30G > $ qemu-img create -f raw swap.img 10G > $ qemu-system-i386 -hda gnuguix.img -hdb swap.img -m 2048 -net > nic,model=e1000 -net user -vga std -usb -usbdevice > disk:format=raw:gnuusbinstall07.raw -boot menu=on [...] > # deco start cow-store /mnt/gnuguix > service cow-store has been started > fuse: bad mount point '/.rw-store': No such file or directory It seems like the mount failed, which is fishy. Does /.rw-store exist after that? Normally ‘deco start cow-store’ creates it, and then immediately mounts a unionfs on it, and moves it to /gnu/store. > #guix system init /mnt/gnuguix/config.scm /mnt/gnuguix --no-substitutes > > After 30 hours: > libbackend.a: No space left on device > Makefile:1776:recipe for target 'libbackend.a' failed > Leaving directory 'tmp/nix-build-gcc-cross-boot0-4.8.3.drv-0/build/gcc Using ‘--no-substitutes’ means that everything will be built locally, which may take a lot of time. Did you try without ‘--no-substitutes’? You may get a message about hydra.gnu.org being unresponsive, which means that the server is a bit slow, which is unfortunately often the case currently. This is an annoyance, but should not prevent installation. HTH, Ludo’.