Hello,
swap-devices now include a dependencies system since
133a61ae263520378ac44482810d7adecfb017d9, see "(guix) Swap Space".
Closing.
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Josselin Poiret
Hi Brice and Zacchaeus,
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On Monday, September 27th, 2021 at 11:37 AM, Zacchaeus Scheffer wrote:
> Hi Brice,
>
> Yes, setting "(needed-for-boot? #t)" did it for me. I agree that adding a
> dependencies field for swap devices is the "correct" solution.
Worked for m
Hi Brice,
Yes, setting "(needed-for-boot? #t)" did it for me. I agree that adding a
dependencies field for swap devices is the "correct" solution.
Thanks,
-Zacchae
On Sat, Sep 25, 2021 at 8:54 AM Brice Waegeneire wrote:
>
> Hello John and Zacchaeus,
>
> A month ago I open a thread in guix-dev
Hello John and Zacchaeus,
A month ago I open a thread in guix-devel titled “Using a swapfile on btrfs for
hibernation”¹ describing in depth my setup about your specific issue but it had
no response so far. It should be detailled enought for you to reproduce a
similar setup and if not I would li
I have the same problem. I can start the swapfile normally with herd start
swap-/swap/swapfile, but it fails to start at boot.
Here are the (possibly) relevant parts of my system configuration:
(mapped-devices
(list
(mapped-device
(source (uuid "59d615e4-8a35-469c-aa24-88f28f084847"))
Hi all,
This has been discussed a few times on #guix, with some having success, but
mostly it seems not. The issue is having a swapfile (maybe also for partition?)
on Btrfs and swap not being activated on boot. In my case, I can manually start
with `sudo herd start swap-/swap/swapfile` and it w