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#30847 Cannot upgrade GuixSD due to check-device-initrd-modules

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From: ludo@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès)
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Hello Adam,

Adam Van Ymeren <adam@vany.ca> skribis:

> My root device is on NVMe.
>
> In my current kernel config CONFIG_NVME_CORE is set to a module, which is
> included in my initrd.
>
> However upstream defconfig has been changed to CONFIG_NVME_CORE=y

Out of curiosity, what’s the current and target kernel versions?

Like Danny wrote, ‘check-device-initrd-modules’ can have false positives
as it is, in which case you have to use ‘--skip-checks’.

We could arrange to not have false positives, but the UX would be a
little less good because we’d first need to build the target kernel.  So
I wonder how frequent the situation you experienced is.

Thanks for your report!

Ludo’.




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