doc: Remove more ‘guixsd’ remnants.
* doc/guix.texi (Installing Guix in a VM): Use ‘guix-system.img’ as image file name.
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@ -2431,7 +2431,7 @@ Create a disk image that will hold the installed system. To make a
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qcow2-formatted disk image, use the @command{qemu-img} command:
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@example
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qemu-img create -f qcow2 guixsd.img 50G
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qemu-img create -f qcow2 guix-system.img 50G
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@end example
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The resulting file will be much smaller than 50 GB (typically less than
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qemu-system-x86_64 -m 1024 -smp 1 -enable-kvm \
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-net user -net nic,model=virtio -boot menu=on \
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-drive file=guix-system-install-@value{VERSION}.@var{system}.iso \
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-drive file=guixsd.img
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-drive file=guix-system.img
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@end example
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The ordering of the drives matters. @code{-enable-kvm} is optional, but
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@ -2460,7 +2460,7 @@ You're now root in the VM, proceed with the installation process.
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@end enumerate
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Once installation is complete, you can boot the system that's on your
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@file{guixsd.img} image. @xref{Running Guix in a VM}, for how to do
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@file{guix-system.img} image. @xref{Running Guix in a VM}, for how to do
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that.
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@node Building the Installation Image
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