davexunit pushed a commit to branch master in repository guix-artwork. commit f419cd24b8fce00b5181c0bd07d6bfdac28220fd Author: David Thompson <dthomp...@vistahigherlearning.com> Date: Tue Nov 5 09:07:01 2019 -0500
website: managing-servers: Fix a couple of errors. * website/posts/managing-servers-with-gnu-guix.md: Replace references to '%system' with 'os'. Replace real looking file name for an SSH key with one that is clearly fake. --- website/posts/managing-servers-with-gnu-guix.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/website/posts/managing-servers-with-gnu-guix.md b/website/posts/managing-servers-with-gnu-guix.md index 98fa009..c455348 100644 --- a/website/posts/managing-servers-with-gnu-guix.md +++ b/website/posts/managing-servers-with-gnu-guix.md @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ root ALL=(ALL) ALL (configuration (machine-ssh-configuration (host-name "alyssa-p-hacker.tld") (system "i686-linux") - (identity "/home/alyssa/.ssh/server_key"))))) + (identity "/path/to/ssh-key"))))) ``` Even if Scheme isn't your forté, parts of this should look familiar if @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ you've used Guix before. The "operating system description" section in particular is something you might use with `guix system reconfigure`. What's new is the last part: We construct a `list` containing one `machine` of the `managed-host-environment-type`, for -which we've specified that `%system` is the `operating-system` +which we've specified that `os` is the `operating-system` declaration that we want to install on it, and that we can connect to it using the parameters specified by the `machine-ssh-configuration`. @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ This gives `guix deploy` the information it needs to connect to the machine's SSH daemon. Running `guix deploy` with this file would build the "operating system -closure" of `%system` -- a bundle of the packages, configuration +closure" of `os` -- a bundle of the packages, configuration files, and other dependencies necessary to realize that configuration -- for the architecture specified by `system` (in this case `i686-linux`), send it over SSH to `alyssa-p-hacker.tld`, and then