Hello, I am currently running 'guix system init doc/os-config-hurd.scm /guix' on Debian/Hurd;
Some of the things that I have observed: * Only the directories '/gnu/store' and 'var' are populated. * The directories: bin, etc, home, mnt, root, run and tmp are created but without configuration. However, there is no error at the end of the command, is there a way to debug to identify which part is being omitted? About GNU Shepherd, 'shepherd -c /guix/gnu/store/naxj2x6i83bba7a2h5dmpz4sclxqifxk-shepherd.conf -l /home/jin/shepherd.log' sample: starting services... Service root-file-system has been started. Service user-file-systems has been started. failed to start service 'file-systems' failed to start service 'file-system-/dev/pts' failed to start service 'file-system-/dev/shm' failed to start service 'file-system-/gnu/store' failed to start service 'file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup' failed to start service 'file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset' failed to start service 'file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup/cpu' failed to start service 'file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup/cpuacct' failed to start service 'file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup/memory' failed to start service 'file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup/devices' failed to start service 'file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup/freezer' failed to start service 'file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup/blkio' failed to start service 'file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup/perf_event' failed to start service 'file-system-/sys/fs/cgroup/hugetlb' failed to start service 'user-processes' Service host-name has been started. failed to start service 'user-homes' failed to start service 'nscd' failed to start service 'guix-daemon' failed to start service 'urandom-seed' failed to start service 'syslogd' failed to start service 'loopback' Is it necessary to have the services started correctly to run 'guix system init ..' ? Thank you Rene