As manual says 'Once that command has completed—and hopefully succeeded!—you can run reboot and boot into the new system.', guix really does not reboot every time after manual installation.
> As manual says 'Once that command has completed—and hopefully succeeded!—you can run reboot and boot into the new system.', guix really does not reboot every time after manual installation.
The sentence you quote says “you can run ‘reboot’”. If you decide not
when I run `reboot` command guix just make line break. And I can use another ttys toperform other commands. And there on other ttys `reboot` command does not work too.
June 18, 2019 1:41 PM, "Ludovic Courtès" <ludo@gnu.org> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> znavko@disroot.org skribis:
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>> As manual says 'Once that command has completed—and hopefully succeeded!—you can run reboot and
>> boot into the new system.', guix really does not reboot every time after manual installation.
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> The sentence you quote says “you can run ‘reboot’”. If you decide not
> when I run `reboot` command guix just make line break. And I can use another ttys toperform other commands. And there on other ttys `reboot` command does not work too.
Hmm, do you see any hint on tty12 (hit Ctrl-Alt-F12) as to what might be
hanging? What’s are the last messages on tty12?
The automated installation tests all run ‘reboot’ once ‘guix system
init’ has completed, and apparently they haven’t run into the problem