Julien Lepiller writes:
> One way to find the missing modules is to boot another distro (or
> maybe the installer has a lot more modules than the installed system)
> and look at dmesg. You might see something like:
>
> scsi host0: ahci-sunxi
> ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 mmio …
>
> sunxi-mmc 1c12000
Vagrant Cascadian writes:
> On 2021-06-29, Christopher Baines wrote:
>> I've had a Honeycomb LX2 board for a few weeks now, but I've been
>> struggling to get Guix installed on it.
>>
>> The most success I've had is with an installer image written to either a
>> USB drive or nVME drive. I change
One way to find the missing modules is to boot another distro (or maybe the
installer has a lot more modules than the installed system) and look at dmesg.
You might see something like:
scsi host0: ahci-sunxi
ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 mmio …
sunxi-mmc 1c12000.mmc: initialized, …
mmc0: host does no
On 2021-06-29, Christopher Baines wrote:
> I've had a Honeycomb LX2 board for a few weeks now, but I've been
> struggling to get Guix installed on it.
>
> The most success I've had is with an installer image written to either a
> USB drive or nVME drive. I changed the bootloader to the
> grub-efi-b
Hey,
I've had a Honeycomb LX2 board for a few weeks now, but I've been
struggling to get Guix installed on it.
The most success I've had is with an installer image written to either a
USB drive or nVME drive. I changed the bootloader to the
grub-efi-bootloader, using the efi-raw image type, a cou