* gnu/system/file-systems.scm (<file-system>): Do not export.
* gnu/system.scm (operating-system-root-file-system): Use an accessor
instead of 'match'.
Previously the KNOWN-FS value used in 'essential-services' would be
incomplete: it would lack all the file systems provided by services that
extend 'file-system-service-type' (/sys/fs/cgroup,
/proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc, etc.) Consequently, upon shutdown,
'user-processes' would unmount these file systems before their
corresponding service had been stopped; when their corresponding (e.g.,
'file-system-/proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc') was stopped, its 'umount' call
would fail.
This was harmless in practice, but this patch makes sure things work as
intended and file systems are unmounted in the right order.
* gnu/services/base.scm (file-system-shepherd-services): Instantiate
'user-file-systems' Shepherd service from here.
(user-unmount-service-type, user-unmount-service): Remove.
* gnu/system.scm (essential-services): Remove call to 'user-unmount-service'.
* gnu/system/install.scm (cow-store-service-type): Adjust comment.
* gnu/system.scm (<operating-system>)[initrd-modules]: New field.
(operating-system-initrd-file): Pass #:linux-modules to 'make-initrd'.
* gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm (default-initrd-modules): New procedure.
(%base-initrd-modules): New macro.
(base-initrd): Add #:linux-modules and honor it.
* gnu/system/install.scm (embedded-installation-os): Use
'initrd-modules' instead of 'initrd'.
* gnu/tests/install.scm (%raid-root-os): Likewise.
* doc/guix.texi (operating-system Reference): Add 'initrd-modules'.
(Initial RAM Disk): Document it. Adjust example to not use
#:extra-modules.
This simplifies OS configuration: users no longer need to be aware of
what a given service depends on.
See the discussion at
<https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2018-01/msg00114.html>.
* gnu/services.scm (missing-target-error): New procedure.
(service-back-edges): Use it.
(instantiate-missing-services): New procedure.
* gnu/system.scm (operating-system-services): Call
'instantiate-missing-services'.
* tests/services.scm ("instantiate-missing-services")
("instantiate-missing-services, no default value"): New tests.
* gnu/services/version-control.scm (cgit-service-type)[extensions]: Add
FCGIWRAP-SERVICE-TYPE.
* gnu/tests/version-control.scm (%cgit-os): Remove NGINX-SERVICE-TYPE
and FCGIWRAP-SERVICE-TYPE instances.
* doc/guix.texi (Log Rotation): Remove 'mcron-service-type' in example.
(Miscellaneous Services): Remove 'nginx-service-type' and
'fcgiwrap-service-type' in Cgit example.
* gnu/services/base.scm (user-processes-shepherd-service): New
procedure, taken from former 'user-processes-service-type'. Add
REQUIREMENTS argument; remove GRACE-DELAY argument.
(user-processes-service-type): Redefine in terms of 'service-type'.
(user-processes-service): Remove.
(file-system-service-type): Extend USER-PROCESSES-SERVICE-TYPE.
* gnu/system.scm (essential-services): Use USER-PROCESSES-SERVICE-TYPE
directly.
This is a followup to b8f59cdc20:
'list-runtime-roots' no longer depends on 'lsof'.
* gnu/services/base.scm (<guix-configuration>)[lsof]: Remove.
(guix-shepherd-service): Adjust accordingly.
* doc/guix.texi (Base Services): Adjust accordingly.
* gnu/system.scm (%base-packages): Remove LSOF.
* gnu/system.scm (operating-system-etc-service): Set XCURSOR_PATH environment
variable so that libxcursor finds cursors in user and system profiles.
* gnu/packages/xorg.scm (libxcursor): Add a TODO for better handling of
XCURSOR_PATH in other profiles.
This is a followup to db4e8fd5d4.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/28445>.
Reported by Mark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org>.
* gnu/system.scm (ensure-not-/dev): New procedure.
(read-boot-parameters)[ensure-not-/dev]: Remove.
(operating-system-boot-parameters): Use it.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/28445>.
Reported by Mark H Weaver and Roel Janssen.
* gnu/system.scm (read-boot-parameters)[ensure-not-/dev]: New procedure.
Use it.
* gnu/system.scm (read-boot-parameters): Fix store-device computation for root
devices of type "device", like the LUKS partition described in the manual.
From a patch from https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=28445#23.
Signed-off-by: Andy Wingo <wingo@igalia.com>
Fixes a regression introduced in
commit 075681d350.
* gnu/system.scm (read-boot-parameters): For 'root-device', use
'device-sexp->device', not 'device->sexp'.
* gnu/system.scm (read-boot-parameters)[device->sexp]: New procedure.
Use it for 'root-device' and 'store-device'.
(device->sexp): Serialize the UUID type in addition to its bytevector.
Conceptually a UUID is just a bytevector. However, there's software out
there such as GRUB that relies on the string representation of different
UUID types (e.g., the string representation of DCE UUIDs differs from
that of ISO-9660 UUIDs, even if they are actually bytevectors of the
same length). This new <uuid> record type allows us to preserve
information about the type of UUID so we can eventually convert it to a
string using the right representation.
* gnu/system/uuid.scm (<uuid>): New record type.
(bytevector->uuid): New procedure.
(uuid): Return calls to 'make-uuid'.
(uuid->string): Rewrite using 'match-lambda*' to accept a single 'uuid?'
argument.
* gnu/bootloader/grub.scm (grub-root-search): Check for 'uuid?' instead
of 'bytevector?'.
* gnu/system.scm (bootable-kernel-arguments): Check whether ROOT-DEVICE
is 'uuid?'.
(read-boot-parameters): Use 'bytevector->uuid' when the
store device is a bytevector.
(read-boot-parameters-file): Check for 'uuid?' instead of 'bytevector?'.
(device->sexp): New procedure.
(operating-system-boot-parameters-file): Use it for 'root-device' and
'store'.
(operating-system-bootcfg): Remove conditional in definition of
'root-device'.
* gnu/system/file-systems.scm (file-system->spec): Check for 'uuid?' on
DEVICE and take its bytevector.
* gnu/system/mapped-devices.scm (open-luks-device): Likewise.
* gnu/system/vm.scm (iso9660-image): Call 'uuid-bytevector' for the
#:volume-uuid argument.
* gnu/bootloader.scm (menu-entry-device-mount-point): New variable. Export it.
(<menu-entry>: New field "device".
* gnu/bootloader/grub.scm (grub-confgiuration-file): Handle <menu-entry>
entries.
* gnu/bootloader/extlinux.scm (extlinux-configuration-file): Handle
<menu-entry> entries.
* gnu/system.scm (menu->entry->boot-parameters): Delete variable.
(boot-parameters->menu-entry): New variable. Export it.
(operating-system-bootcfg): Make OLD-ENTRIES a list of <menu-entry>.
* guix/script/system.scm (reinstall-bootloader): Fix bootcfg usage.
(perform-action): Fix bootcfg usage.
* gnu/packages/linux.scm (linux-libre)[arguments]: Add to the regex to
find and install the aarch64-linux kernel.
* gnu/system.scm (system-linux-image-file-name): Add entry for aarch64.
* gnu/system/locale.scm (single-locale-directory): Use 'computed-file'
instead of 'gexp->derivation'.
(locale-directory): Adjust accordingly and do the same.
* gnu/system.scm (operating-system-directory-base-entries): Adjust
accordingly.
* gnu/bootloader.scm (<menu-entry>): New variable. Export associated getters,
This record is extracted from grub module.
* gnu/bootloader/extlinux.scm (extlinux-configuration-file): Use
menu-entry->boot-parameters to convert menu-entry records to
boot-parameters.
* gnu/bootloader/grub.scm (<menu-entry>): Remove.
(boot-parameters->menu-entry): Remove.
(grub-configuration-file): Use boot-parameters to create configuration
entries.
* gnu/system.scm (menu-entry->boot-parameters): New exported procedure.
* gnu/bootloader.scm: New file.
* gnu/bootloader/extlinux.scm: New file.
* gnu/bootloader/grub.scm: New file.
* gnu/local.mk: Build new files.
* gnu/system.scm: Adapt to new bootloader api.
* gnu/scripts/system.scm: Adapt to new bootloader api.
* gnu.scm: Remove (gnu system grub) and replace by (gnu bootloader) and (gnu
bootloader grub) modules.
* gnu/system/grub.scm: Moved content to gnu/bootloader/grub.scm.
* gnu/system/vm: Replace (gnu system grub) module by (gnu bootloader).
* gnu/tests.scm: Ditto.
* gnu/tests/nfs.scm: Ditto.