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Volatile? argument seems to be ignored for system disk images
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Jelle Licht |
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Volatile? argument seems to be ignored for system disk images |
Date: |
Mon, 21 Oct 2019 23:55:01 +0200 |
I am trying to dive into some of the code that goes into generating
system disk images for guix, and I ran into the following:
It seems that commit 932e1f92404d917a91af28737d6631ec45b56875 did more
than what the commit log said:
> vm: Make sure disk image initrds load 'usb-storage.ko'.
>
> Reported by David Thompson <address@hidden>.
>
> * gnu/system/vm.scm (system-disk-image): Add usb-storage.ko to the
> initrd.
This commit effectively made the `#:volatile?' kwarg to
`system-disk-image' redundant. Should we remove `#:volatile?', or should
it be passed along instead of #t?
Or am I misunderstanding something subtle here, and is everything as it
should be?
Regards,
Jelle
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