On 01/11/2017 at 23:31 Ludovic Courtès writes:
> myglc2 skribis:
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>> Florian Paul Schmidt writes:
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>>> On 20.03.2016 20:56, myglc2 wrote:
>>>
- I did a near-identical install to a SSD (Kingston ssdnow300), see
"c06system-ssd.scm.log". If installed on the 1st server this shows
myglc2 skribis:
> Florian Paul Schmidt writes:
>
>> On 20.03.2016 20:56, myglc2 wrote:
>>
>>> - I did a near-identical install to a SSD (Kingston ssdnow300), see
>>> "c06system-ssd.scm.log". If installed on the 1st server this shows
>>> Guix welcome screen, loads the keyboard & mouse drivers
Hi,
myglc2 skribis:
> Florian Paul Schmidt writes:
>
>> On 20.03.2016 20:56, myglc2 wrote:
>>
>>> - I did a near-identical install to a SSD (Kingston ssdnow300), see
>>> "c06system-ssd.scm.log". If installed on the 1st server this shows
>>> Guix welcome screen, loads the keyboard & mouse dr
Florian Paul Schmidt writes:
> On 20.03.2016 20:56, myglc2 wrote:
>
>> - I did a near-identical install to a SSD (Kingston ssdnow300), see
>> "c06system-ssd.scm.log". If installed on the 1st server this shows
>> Guix welcome screen, loads the keyboard & mouse drivers, then hangs
>> showing:
On 20.03.2016 20:56, myglc2 wrote:
> - I did a near-identical install to a SSD (Kingston ssdnow300), see
> "c06system-ssd.scm.log". If installed on the 1st server this shows
> Guix welcome screen, loads the keyboard & mouse drivers, then hangs
> showing:
>
> "clocksource: Switched to cloc
I tried to upgrade my headless server running GuixSD from to HD to SSD.
First I shot myself in the foot doing 'guix init' on the SSD. Possibly
by labeling the SSD root using the same label as the system HD root, or
maybe I miss-specified the bootloader device?
Anyway, to dig myself out, I switche