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authorLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2018-11-15 18:39:18 +0100
committerLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2018-11-18 23:37:44 +0100
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linux-initrd: Return file-like objects instead of monadic values.
This is an incompatible change visible to users via the 'initrd' field of 'operating-system'. However, assuming the user's 'initrd' value tail-calls to 'raw-initrd' or 'base-initrd', the switch to non-monadic style is invisible. * gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm (expression->initrd): Use 'computed-file' instead of 'gexp->derivation'. (raw-initrd, base-initrd): Adjust docstring to mention non-monadic return. * gnu/system/vm.scm (expression->derivation-in-linux-vm): Adjust accordingly. * gnu/system.scm (operating-system-directory-base-entries) (operating-system-initrd-file) (operating-system-boot-parameters): Adjust accordingly. * doc/guix.texi (operating-system Reference) (Initial RAM Disk): Update.
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diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi
index a9c6e975a7..53ff744ea7 100644
--- a/doc/guix.texi
+++ b/doc/guix.texi
@@ -9860,7 +9860,7 @@ The list of Linux kernel modules that need to be available in the
initial RAM disk. @xref{Initial RAM Disk}.
@item @code{initrd} (default: @code{base-initrd})
-A monadic procedure that returns an initial RAM disk for the Linux
+A procedure that returns an initial RAM disk for the Linux
kernel. This field is provided to support low-level customization and
should rarely be needed for casual use. @xref{Initial RAM Disk}.
@@ -21917,10 +21917,10 @@ here is how to use it and customize it further.
@cindex initrd
@cindex initial RAM disk
-@deffn {Monadic Procedure} raw-initrd @var{file-systems} @
+@deffn {Scheme Procedure} raw-initrd @var{file-systems} @
[#:linux-modules '()] [#:mapped-devices '()] @
[#:helper-packages '()] [#:qemu-networking? #f] [#:volatile-root? #f]
-Return a monadic derivation that builds a raw initrd. @var{file-systems} is
+Return a derivation that builds a raw initrd. @var{file-systems} is
a list of file systems to be mounted by the initrd, possibly in addition to
the root file system specified on the kernel command line via @code{--root}.
@var{linux-modules} is a list of kernel modules to be loaded at boot time.
@@ -21938,10 +21938,10 @@ When @var{volatile-root?} is true, the root file system is writable but any chan
to it are lost.
@end deffn
-@deffn {Monadic Procedure} base-initrd @var{file-systems} @
+@deffn {Scheme Procedure} base-initrd @var{file-systems} @
[#:mapped-devices '()] [#:qemu-networking? #f] [#:volatile-root? #f]@
[#:linux-modules '()]
-Return a monadic derivation that builds a generic initrd, with kernel
+Return as a file-like object a generic initrd, with kernel
modules taken from @var{linux}. @var{file-systems} is a list of file-systems to be
mounted by the initrd, possibly in addition to the root file system specified
on the kernel command line via @code{--root}. @var{mapped-devices} is a list of device
@@ -21961,9 +21961,9 @@ program. That gives a lot of flexibility. The
@code{expression->initrd} procedure builds such an initrd, given the
program to run in that initrd.
-@deffn {Monadic Procedure} expression->initrd @var{exp} @
+@deffn {Scheme Procedure} expression->initrd @var{exp} @
[#:guile %guile-static-stripped] [#:name "guile-initrd"]
-Return a derivation that builds a Linux initrd (a gzipped cpio archive)
+Return as a file-like object a Linux initrd (a gzipped cpio archive)
containing @var{guile} and that evaluates @var{exp}, a G-expression,
upon booting. All the derivations referenced by @var{exp} are
automatically copied to the initrd.