> This worked for me. Thanks. What is the best way of looking up what package > belongs to what module? In case I hit more of this in the future.
You can use “guix package -s zsh” and then use recutils to match on the “name” field and print the “location” field. The location matches the module name: gnu/packages/shells.scm –> (gnu packages shells) > You can only tell Guix not to try to mount the disk on boot. Use > Tried doing something similar but getting errors on the read-string. > First I got: > guix system: error: failed to load '/etc/config.scm': > /etc/config.scm:23:24: /etc/config.scm:23:24: In procedure module-lookup: > Unbound variable: read-string > > After searching in the guile manual I found a read-string in the module > (sxml ssax input-parse), loaded that and now I get. That’s not the right “read-string”. You need to load (ice-9 rdelim). The sxml stuff is for parsing XML. -- Ricardo GPG: BCA6 89B6 3655 3801 C3C6 2150 197A 5888 235F ACAC https://elephly.net