~ruther/guix-local

60005904e91392319cce5c4ef25d49952bc1d5bb — Ludovic Courtès a month ago 32c28c6
doc: Move instructions about ‘guix’ from other distros to the bottom.

* doc/guix.texi (Binary Installation): Move paragraphs about ‘guix’ packages
of other distros to the bottom.

Change-Id: Ie7c3484e40fb0dbe502e81f17e2d74b7afa0e777
Signed-off-by: Rutherther <rutherther@ditigal.xyz>
1 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)

M doc/guix.texi
M doc/guix.texi => doc/guix.texi +10 -10
@@ 770,16 770,6 @@ This section only applies to systems without Guix.  Following it for
existing Guix installations will overwrite important system files.
@end quotation

Some GNU/Linux distributions, such as openSUSE, Alpine and NixOS provide
Guix through their own package managers.  The version of Guix may be
older than @value{VERSION} but you can update it afterwards by running
@samp{guix pull}.

We advise system administrators who install Guix, both from the
installation script or @i{via} the native package manager of their
foreign distribution, to also regularly read and follow security
notices, as shown by @command{guix pull}.

The Guix project also provides a shell script, @file{guix-install.sh},
which automates the binary installation process without use of a foreign
distro package


@@ 863,6 853,16 @@ the @option{--uninstall} flag:
With @option{--uninstall}, the script irreversibly deletes all the Guix
files, configuration, and services.

Some GNU/Linux distributions, such as openSUSE, Alpine and NixOS provide
Guix through their own package managers.  The version of Guix may be
older than @value{VERSION} but you can update it afterwards by running
@samp{guix pull}.

We advise system administrators who install Guix, both from the
installation script or @i{via} the native package manager of their
foreign distribution, to also regularly read and follow security
notices, as shown by @command{guix pull}.

@node Setting Up the Daemon
@section Setting Up the Daemon