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authorMaxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>2020-11-11 23:48:12 -0500
committerMaxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>2020-11-17 15:20:03 -0500
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guix: system: Make disk-image root file system non-volatile by default.
And add a new '--volatile' option to have it volatile otherwise. * guix/scripts/system.scm (%options)[volatile-root?]: New boolean option. (%default-options): Set its default value to #f. (show-help): Add help doc. * guix/scripts/system.scm (perform-action): Propagate option... (system-derivation-for-action): ...here. Use it to set the volatile-root? field of the image object passed to SYSTEM-IMAGE. * doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix system): Document it.
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@@ -31029,10 +31029,12 @@ the @option{--image-size} option is ignored in the case of
@cindex disk-image, creating disk images
The @code{disk-image} command can produce various image types. The
-image type can be selected using the @command{--image-type} option. It
+image type can be selected using the @option{--image-type} option. It
defaults to @code{raw}. When its value is @code{iso9660}, the
@option{--label} option can be used to specify a volume ID with
-@code{disk-image}. When using @code{disk-image}, the bootloader
+@code{disk-image}. By default, the root file system of a disk image is
+mounted non-volatile; the @option{--volatile} option can be provided to
+make it volatile instead. When using @code{disk-image}, the bootloader
installed on the generated image is taken from the provided
@code{operating-system} definition. The following example demonstrates
how to generate an image that uses the @code{grub-efi-bootloader}