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Re: boot loader not installing for encrypted 64-bit
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Kete |
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Re: boot loader not installing for encrypted 64-bit |
Date: |
Sat, 22 Feb 2020 20:25:28 -0500 |
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Ok, I tried running that grub-install command manually, making the
--efi-directory /mnt/boot/efi, but I got the same error. Then, I made an
efi directory in /mnt/boot, and grub-install replied something like,
"That doesn't look like an EFI partition!" Next, I decided not to make
an EFI partition and to change my config to grub-bootloader with target
"/dev/sda", and I ran the system init. Guix built a few derivations and
slowly copied a massive number of files to /mnt. Finally, it said the
bootloader was successfully installed. That worked, but I had to disable
UEFI boot and enable "legacy" boot in the BIOS.
On 2/22/20 7:23 PM, Kete via wrote:
> They don't look wrong, but here are the contents of /sys/firmware/efi:
>
> config_table, efivars/, esrt/, fw_platform_size, fw_vendor, runtime,
> runtime-map/, systab, vars/
>
> and here is my config.scm:
>
> ;; This is an operating system configuration generated
> ;; by the graphical installer.
>
> (use-modules (gnu))
> (use-service-modules desktop networking ssh xorg)
>
> (operating-system
> (locale "en_US.utf8")
> (timezone "America/New_York")
> (keyboard-layout
> (keyboard-layout "us" "colemak"))
> (bootloader
> (bootloader-configuration
> (bootloader grub-efi-bootloader)
> (target "/boot/efi")
> (keyboard-layout keyboard-layout)))
> (mapped-devices
> (list (mapped-device
> (source
> (uuid "e1a31f72-4787-44f3-80dd-5be064aed1bc"))
> (target "cryptroot")
> (type luks-device-mapping))))
> (file-systems
> (cons* (file-system
> (mount-point "/")
> (device "/dev/mapper/cryptroot")
> (type "ext4")
> (dependencies mapped-devices))
> %base-file-systems))
> (host-name "ketesguix")
> (users (cons* (user-account
> (name "kete")
> (comment "Kete")
> (group "users")
> (home-directory "/home/kete")
> (supplementary-groups
> '("wheel" "netdev" "audio" "video")))
> %base-user-accounts))
> (packages
> (append
> (list (specification->package "nss-certs"))
> %base-packages))
> (services
> (append
> (list (service mate-desktop-service-type)
> (service openssh-service-type)
> (service tor-service-type)
> (set-xorg-configuration
> (xorg-configuration
> (keyboard-layout keyboard-layout))))
> %desktop-services)))
>
> On 2/22/20 6:19 PM, Kete via wrote:
>> PS – Here is the output:
>>
>> error: '/gnu/store/...-grub-efi-2.02/sbin/grub-install --boot-directory
>> /mnt/boot --bootloader-id=Guix --efi-directory /boot/efi' exited with
>> status 1; output follows:
>>
>> Installing for x86_64-efi platform.
>> /gnu/store/...-grub-efi-2.02/sbin/grub-install: error: failed to get
>> canonical path of '/boot/efi'.
>>
>> guix system: error: failed to install bootloader
>> /gnu/store/...-bootloader-installer
>>
>> On 2/22/20 5:42 PM, Kete via wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I've tried to install an encrypted GuixSD 64-bit on 2 different
>>> computers, and both times, the graphical install couldn't install the
>>> bootloader. In Qemu and on 32-bit, the bootloader installed fine. I
>>> don't know how to fix. There's an efi directory on the flashdrive, so I
>>> don't know what's going wrong. I have rebooted, decrypted and mounted my
>>> partition, turned on the swap file, set the cow-store to /mnt, and
>>> restarted the system init, and it looks like it's downloading the
>>> packages, again.
>>>
>>> Kete
>>>
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