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[bug#48314] [PATCH v3] Install guix system on Raspberry Pi


From: Stefan
Subject: [bug#48314] [PATCH v3] Install guix system on Raspberry Pi
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2022 08:55:08 +0200

Hi Petr!

> Do you know how to fix this issue?

Yes. Like on other EFI systems, you have to mount /dev/mmdblk0p1 on 
/mnt/boot/efi.

There is the usual bootloader installation fallback, to use the 
bootloader-target argument for installation on /, if it is not existing below 
/mnt. And this is happening in your case.

I don’t understand why this common fallback got invented. I think it’s actually 
dangerous. It could destroy your booted system, if you simply forgot to mount 
the EFI system partition. I would prefer a clear error message.

But well, the code is following existing standards.

> 1) Why does it point to "/boot/efi/gnu/store" and not 
> "/mnt"/boot/efi/gnu/store"?

Because /mnt/boot/efi was not existing in your case and because of that 
fallback to ignore /mnt and use / instead.

> 2) Symlink from ext4 "Guix" partition will not work on another vfat "EFI" 
> partition.

That’s true. This symlink will not be created for your use case. The symlink 
will be created for booting over network, when the /mnt/boot/efi is an NFS 
share which allows symlinks. The use-case decision is based on symlink support 
at the bootloader-target.

Actually the installation on a microSD card is just a by-product of 
installation for netboot. :-)

Even on a normal x86_64 EFI system you could install the 
grub-efi-netboot-(removable-)bootloader instead of the 
grub-efi-(removable-)bootloader. The difference is, that all GRUB files will 
reside on the EFI system partition instead of the root partition. This could be 
helpful for encryption problems.


Bye

Stefan




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