Re: Automated /etc/config.scm

2024-05-27 Thread Richard Sent
> Sounds lovely, but I would need to construct a continuous integration > subsystem to be to able to use it. Having a CI server on my LAN building my operating systems regularly is very nice. It really speeds up system upgrades. Can recommmend, although it is challenging! > Now I really need t

Re: Automated /etc/config.scm

2024-05-26 Thread Marek Paśnikowski
26.05.2024 22:51:33 CEST Richard Sent: > Hi Marek! > > > I have already built the infrastructure to host my configurations on my > > home server. I would like now to ditch the configuration repositories' > > clones in the home directories on my computers and rely entirely on the > > combination o

Re: Automated /etc/config.scm

2024-05-26 Thread Richard Sent
Hi Marek! > I have already built the infrastructure to host my configurations on my home > server. I would like now to ditch the configuration repositories' clones in > the home directories on my computers and rely entirely on the combination of > the system-wide channels (this I have implemen

Re: Automated /etc/config.scm

2024-05-26 Thread Marek Paśnikowski
26.05.2024 20:03:24 CEST David Larsson: > Hi Marek, > > I think its not possible to have guix pull edit /etc/config.scm without > modifying how that command behaves in guix. > > But it is possible to edit /etc/config.scm when running guix system > reconfigure, by using a service as described here

Re: Automated /etc/config.scm

2024-05-26 Thread David Larsson
Hi Marek, I think its not possible to have guix pull edit /etc/config.scm without modifying how that command behaves in guix. But it is possible to edit /etc/config.scm when running guix system reconfigure, by using a service as described here: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2017

Automated /etc/config.scm

2024-05-26 Thread Marek Paśnikowski
While pursuing a solution to another problem I saw some documentation which inspired me to question whether it is possible to have an operating-system configuration which injects itself into the /etc/config.scm file. Currently the content of my /etc/config.scm file reflects the state of system