Hi! It seems every few weeks i’m thrown into a initramfs prompt, as root got mounted read-only. The way out is always running fsck, which reports errors and offers fixes that I either can’t map to anything, or that refer to paths that belong to guix. Usually only below /gnu/store, but this time also var/guix.
Now `guix pull` fails with: ``` ;;; WARNING: loading compiled file /gnu/store/8bsnz1fk330qbn1p8k18i0j11vld4jxd-guix-module-union/lib/guile/3.0/site-ccache/guix/build-system/gnu.go failed: ;;; In procedure load-thunk-from-memory: not an ELF file Updating channel 'guix' from Git repository at 'https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git'... guix pull: error: Git error: invalid data in index - incorrect header signature ``` At first, I focused on the warning (sorry, leoprikler) ... the same git error happens when using an older guix. Now a fix for that would be great, but independent of that, I have to wonder how one should go about reinstalling guix on a foreign distro. I cannot umount or remount and remove /gnu/store! Even after `sudo systemctl stop gnu-store.mount`, /gnu/store is busy. `fuser -kim /gnu/store/` will throw me out of the session, even though I would think everything that belongs to it is part of the host (Ubuntu Unity 20.10). No sudo umount or remount or rm -rf allowed, /gnu/store remains ro and busy. Short of booting another system (say an USB stick), is there a way to clear /gnu/store? Or to safely replace its content? -- Thorsten Wilms <t...@freenet.de>