Le 8 septembre 2017 12:11:45 GMT+02:00, Hartmut Goebel 
<h.goe...@crazy-compilers.com> a écrit :
>Am 07.09.2017 um 14:43 schrieb ng0:
>> You can take any system configuration file and build a shared or
>free-standing
>> vm with the "guix system" function. It
>
>I'm afraid, you did not get the point (No offence meant!): I know that
>I
>can do this. I also know that I can maintain configs via git. But all
>this is the developers perspective.
>
>If somebody is downloading the ISO-image and installing GuixSD on some
>machine – stand-alone, no other GuixSD systems around: He/she would
>store the system-config somewhere on the machine, change it and
>"reconfigure" and hack around. (At least this is what I would do.) So
>why there is no starting-point for system-config in the image? Why
>would
>the user need to download it from some (no quite obvious)
>internet-address?
>
>I also would expect to have the config for this very system at hand.
>Yes, the manual has a section "Building the Installation Image", but
>*if* I ever recognize this section, I'd still have to dig into the
>source and fetch the actual file.
>
>For making live easier for new users and for encouraging them to
>re-gain
>the power over their computer, we should IMHO serve the config on 
>silver plate.
>
>I hope my motivation is more clear now.
>
>-- 
>Regards
>Hartmut Goebel
>
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I also agree with Hartmut. In the installation image, we have 
/etc/configuration which contains some sample configuration you can start from 
to define your system. There is no need to have the configuration of the live 
system I think, because it is not what you want to install on your disk.

The qemu image however is meant to be copied directly to the virtual disk of a 
VM, so it is not a live system, but your own system. I think it would be better 
for the user to be able to access the configuration directly from the VM and 
start from a known-good config before reconfiguring. I now have a running 
GuixSD VM and it was a pain to configure, because the interface to the VM did 
not allow copy-pasting and had a strange plugin for interpreting my keystrokes. 
Had I have this file on the VM, I could have modified only a small portion of 
it and continue with ssh. But I had to copy the sample config character by 
character and hope I did not do any mistake.

If no one beats me to this, I'll try to make a patch for it this week-end.

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