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Reinstalling on macos: "/nix: Read-only file system" #4390
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Had the same issue on Big sur |
I think there's still a little bit of state lingering that is confusing the installer (FWIW this general category of issue will hopefully be fixed if/when #4289 is merged and released). Normally, the installer would prompt you to add the
I think you need to:
When you reinstall Nix (again, until #4289 lands), you'll need to add the |
That did not work for me on Big Sur, anything else I can try ?
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@dsebban No clue, without knowing what's on your system. Did you remove the Nix volume, as the OP stated they had, before following the instructions?
If so, a good start would be:
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I deleted using the disk utility and it worked, thanks !!! |
Describe the bug
After a broken uninstallation, I wasn't able to install nix.
Here are the error messages when I tried to reinstall using
sh <(curl -L https://nixos.org/nix/install) --daemon
:Steps To Reproduce
So I use the "disk utitiliy.app" to uninstall the nix partition and do "sudo rm -rf /nix" again.
This time those remaining files were deleted but /nix(empty directory) is left.
When I try to do "sudo rm -rf /nix", it gives:
Expected behavior
Can someone points out a possible solution in my case to remove the empty directory /nix, thus I can reinstall nix?
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