GNU bug report logs - #59619
[PATCH] grub-configfile

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Package: guix-patches;

Reported by: Stefan Karrmann <S.Karrmann <at> web.de>

Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2022 21:14:01 UTC

Severity: normal

Tags: patch

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From: Julien Lepiller <julien <at> lepiller.eu>
To: 59619 <at> debbugs.gnu.org, S.Karrmann <at> web.de
Subject: [bug#59619] [PATCH] grub-configfile
Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2022 22:32:44 +0100
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If it's your first submission, it gets delayed for manual review, which might be what's happening with send-email. However this email should also have been delayed, so not sure what's happening.

Regarding your patch, tomething seems to have gone wrong. I don't have the tool right now to figure it out, but you have quite a few lines that seem to be identical but marked as changed. What happened there?

One way to test it is to use pre-inst-env to use that new version of guix and build a system (you wouldn't be able to use sudo, so you can't boot it, but you can build and inspect). Something like:

guix gc -R $(./pre-inst-env guix system build example.scm) | grep grub.cfg

Will give you the name of the config file. For less builds, you could use -n and build the derivation for grub.cfg only, manually.

HTH!

Le 26 novembre 2022 22:12:54 GMT+01:00, Stefan Karrmann <S.Karrmann <at> web.de> a écrit :
>Dear all,
>
>somehow ~git send-mail~ seems not to work as expected. Therefore, I send
>this patch manually.
>
>The patch allows us to use the menuentry configfile for grub. As I'm still
>a newbie with regard to guix, I was not able to test it.
>
>My next step will be:
>- patch guix, such that grub can work with btrfs subvolumes
>
>Kind regards,
>--
>Stefan Karrmann
>secure communication? GPG: 0x8C3260C01550B612E4C5730D22E42112094CE53F
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