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Guix Pull - Device or Resource Busy
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Guix Pull - Device or Resource Busy |
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Sun, 8 Jan 2023 18:20:56 +0000 (UTC) |
Hi All,
I have installed the Guix system using the Guix 1.4 image and the graphical
installer.
Following directions in the Guix 1.4 manual, I have tried to run the following
command as root from within the newly installed and running system.
# guix pull
This produces the following error message.
# guix pull: error: while setting up the build environment: cannot remove
real-root directory: device or resource busy
With that error message, the "guix pull" command fails.
I have also run the "guix pull" command with the following options to ascertain
the error.
# guix pull --verbosity=3 --debug=5
However, I have been unable to capture the standard screen output for analysis.
All attempts to direct the output using pipes "|" or redirection ">" have
failed.
Note as well that running the "guix install" command for a package produces a
very similar error message.
So, with present Linux knowledge, Guix knowledge, the Guix 1.4 manual and
various internet searches as resources, I have been unable to resolve this
problem.
Any assistance or insight would be appreciated.
MH
PS - My "config.scm" file used to install and run the system is reproduced
below.
;; This is an operating system configuration generated;; by the graphical
installer.;;;; Once installation is complete, you can learn and modify;; this
file to tweak the system configuration, and pass it;; to the 'guix system
reconfigure' command to effect your;; changes.
;; Indicate which modules to import to access the variables;; used in this
configuration.(use-modules (gnu))(use-service-modules cups desktop networking
ssh xorg)
(operating-system (locale "en_US.utf8") (timezone "America/New_York")
(keyboard-layout (keyboard-layout "us")) (host-name "L85")
;; The list of user accounts ('root' is implicit). (users (cons*
(user-account (name "J37") (comment "J37")
(group "users") (home-directory "/home/J37")
(supplementary-groups '("wheel" "netdev" "audio" "video")))
%base-user-accounts))
;; Packages installed system-wide. Users can also install packages ;; under
their own account: use 'guix search KEYWORD' to search ;; for packages and
'guix install PACKAGE' to install a package. (packages (append (list
(specification->package "nss-certs")) %base-packages))
;; Below is the list of system services. To search for available ;;
services, run 'guix system search KEYWORD' in a terminal. (services (append
(list (service tor-service-type) (service
network-manager-service-type) (service
wpa-supplicant-service-type) (service ntp-service-type)
(service gpm-service-type) (service cups-service-type))
;; This is the default list of services we ;; are
appending to. %base-services))
(bootloader (bootloader-configuration (bootloader
grub-efi-bootloader) (targets (list "/boot/efi"))
(keyboard-layout keyboard-layout)))
;; The list of file systems that get "mounted". The unique ;; file system
identifiers there ("UUIDs") can be obtained ;; by running 'blkid' in a
terminal. (file-systems (cons* (file-system
(mount-point "") (device (uuid "BDAA-FF93"
'fat16)) (type "vfat"))
(file-system (mount-point "/")
(device (uuid
"2c7a6854-30fd-44a9-92e5-cb04b834577e" 'ext4))
(type "ext4")) (file-system
(mount-point "/boot/efi") (device
(uuid "6614-6330" 'fat32))
(type "vfat")) %base-file-systems)))
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