;; This is an operating system configuration generated ;; by the graphical installer. ;; ;; Once installation is complete, you can learn and modify ;; this file to tweak the system configuration, and pass it ;; to the 'guix system reconfigure' command to effect your ;; changes. ;; Indicate which modules to import to access the variables ;; used in this configuration. (use-modules (gnu)) (use-package-modules emacs emacs-xyz gnuzilla rust-apps version-control vim) (use-service-modules cups desktop networking ssh xorg) (operating-system (locale "en_US.utf8") (timezone "Europe/Berlin") (keyboard-layout (keyboard-layout "de")) (host-name "ashram") ;; The list of user accounts ('root' is implicit). (users (cons* (user-account (name "muni") (comment "muni") (group "users") (home-directory "/home/muni") (supplementary-groups '("wheel" "netdev" "audio" "video"))) %base-user-accounts)) ;; Packages installed system-wide. Users can also install packages ;; under their own account: use 'guix search KEYWORD' to search ;; for packages and 'guix install PACKAGE' to install a package. (packages (append (list (specification->package "icewm") icecat emacs emacs-geiser emacs-geiser-guile git ripgrep fd vim) %base-packages)) ;; Below is the list of system services. To search for available ;; services, run 'guix system search KEYWORD' in a terminal. (services (append (list ;; To configure OpenSSH, pass an 'openssh-configuration' ;; record as a second argument to 'service' below. (service openssh-service-type) (service tor-service-type) (service enlightenment-desktop-service-type) (service gnome-desktop-service-type) (set-xorg-configuration (xorg-configuration (keyboard-layout keyboard-layout)))) ;; This is the default list of services we ;; are appending to. %desktop-services)) (bootloader (bootloader-configuration (bootloader grub-bootloader) (targets (list "/dev/sda")) (keyboard-layout keyboard-layout))) (swap-devices (list (swap-space (target (uuid "e925b220-066c-45ea-9b8c-4cb6141dc6a3"))))) ;; The list of file systems that get "mounted". The unique ;; file system identifiers there ("UUIDs") can be obtained ;; by running 'blkid' in a terminal. (file-systems (cons* (file-system (mount-point "/boot/efi") (device (uuid "8066-63C2" 'fat32)) (type "vfat")) (file-system (mount-point "/") (device (uuid "f84f19c8-23f4-4c4a-b9cc-bc8cde2704a5" 'ext4)) (type "ext4")) (file-system (mount-point "/home") (device (uuid "3b69b95f-05db-47ed-b8b4-f1649ce8f6d8" 'ext4)) (type "ext4")) %base-file-systems)))