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#36878
'guix system reconfigure' does not reload Shepherd services
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Reported by: Robert Vollmert <rob <at> vllmrt.net>
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2019 16:19:02 UTC
Severity: important
Done: Ludovic Courtès <ludo <at> gnu.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #35 received at 36878 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
ison <ison <at> airmail.cc> writes:
> I made the mistake of rebooting my machine after I first got this error, I
> thought perhaps it was benign. But when it came back up I was dropped to a
> GRUB rescue shell with some error about "grub_file_filters" being an unknown
> symbol.
This eems unrelated. The problem sounds like GRUB and its modules
aren’t found for some reason.
> When running grub commands like "insmod normal" would just repeat the error
> or say command not found.
> The only way I could think to repair it was to run the Guix install disk,
> mount my partitions, and do another "guix init" which allows me to boot into
> my machine again. However, when I run "guix pull" and then perform a
> reconfigure I still keep seeing the same line:
> shepherd: Evaluating user expression (let* ((services (map primitive-load (?))) # ?) ?)
I reconfigured a workstation yesterday and also saw this line. It does
look like an error, but it seems to be completely harmless. I could
boot juts fine. I suppose that’s just the part where new service
definitions are loaded.
The problem you’re seeing is unrelated to this output.
--
Ricardo
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