Make the operating-system field mandatory as creating an image without it
makes no sense. Introduce a new macro, image-without-os for the specific cases
where the image is only created to be inherited from afterwards.
* gnu/image.scm (<image>)[operating-system]: Make it mandatory.
* gnu/system/image.scm (image-without-os): New macro.
(efi-disk-image, efi32-disk-image, iso9660-image, docker-image,
raw-with-offset-disk-image): Use it.
* gnu/system/images/hurd.scm (hurd-disk-image): Ditto.
Running the following command where my-pine.scm contains an operating-system
declaration:
guix system image --image-type=pine64-raw my-pine.scm
returns:
guix system: error: package linux-libre-arm64-generic@5.18.19 does not support
x86_64-linux
That's because there's no platform defined in the pine64-raw image-type, hence
the guix system image tries to build the image for the host architecture.
* gnu/system/images/novena.scm (novena-image-type): Use the armv7-linux platform.
* gnu/system/images/pine64.scm (pine64-image-type): Use the aarch64-linux platform.
* gnu/system/images/pinebook-pro.scm (pinebook-pro-image-type): Use the aarch64-linux platform.
* gnu/system/images/rock64.scm (rock64-image-type): Use the aarch64-linux platform.
* gnu/system/images/novena.scm (novena-barebones-os)[kernel]: Use the
linux-libre-arm-generic kernel.
[initrd-modules]: Do not specify any modules as sdhci-esdhc-imx, ahci_imx and
i2c-dev are built-in in the arm-generic kernel.
Fixes regression introduced in d5073fd113,
whereby childhurd dependencies such as 'hurd' would erroneously be
attempted to build natively on x86_64-linux.
* gnu/system/images/hurd.scm (hurd-disk-image)[platform]: New field.
* gnu/system/images/pine64.scm: New file.
* gnu/local.mk (GNU_SYSTEM_MODULES): Add it.
* gnu/system/image.scm (arm64-disk-image, arm64-image-type): New variables.
* gnu/system/image.scm (image-with-os): New macro. Rename the old
"image-with-os" procedure to ...
(image-with-os*): ... this new procedure,
(system-image): adapt according,
(raw-image-type, iso-image-type, uncompressed-iso-image-type
%image-types): new variables,
(lookup-image-type-by-name): new procedure.
(find-image): remove it.
* gnu/system/images/hurd.scm (hurd-image-type): New variable,
use it to define ...
(hurd-disk-image): ... this variable, using "os->image" procedure.
* gnu/tests/install.scm (run-install): Rename
installation-disk-image-file-system-type parameter to installation-image-type,
use os->config instead of find-image to compute the image passed to system-image,
(%test-iso-image-installer) adapt accordingly,
(guided-installation-test): ditto.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Othacehe <othacehe@gnu.org>
This fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/42151>.
* gnu/system/images/hurd.scm (hurd-initialize-root-partition): Use #:wal-mode #f
in call to ...
* gnu/build/image.scm (initialize-root-partition): ... this, add #:wal-mode?
parameter, pass it to ...
(register-closure): ... this, add #:wal-mode? parameter, pass it to ...
* guix/store/database.scm (with-database): ... this, add #:wal-mode?
parameter, pass it to ...
(call-with-database): ... this, add #:wal-mode? parameter; when
set to #f, do not set journal_model=WAL.
This is a follow-up to commit b904b59ce5.
* gnu/system/image.scm (hurd-initialize-root-partition): Move to ...
* gnu/system/images/hurd.scm (hurd-initialize-root-partition): ... here.
(hurd-disk-image): Use it.
This is a follow-up to commit b904b59ce5.
* gnu/system/images/hurd.scm (hurd-disk-image): Add file-system-options to
create an ext2 file-system that is compatible with the Hurd.
This moves hurd-disk-image to a dedicated file. It also defines a default
operating-system so that the image can be built standalone.
* gnu/system/images/hurd.scm: New file,
* gnu/local.mk (GNU_SYSTEM_MODULES): add it,
* gnu/system/image.scm (root-offset, root-label): Export it,
(hurd-disk-image): remove it as this is now defined in the new, Hurd dedicated
file above,
(find-image): adapt to avoid loop dependency.