doc: "GSD" -> "GuixSD".

* doc/guix.texi: Replace "GSD" with "GuixSD".
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@ -213,11 +213,11 @@ Guix has a command-line interface, which allows users to build, install,
upgrade, and remove packages, as well as a Scheme programming interface.
@cindex Guix System Distribution
@cindex GSD
@cindex GuixSD
Last but not least, Guix is used to build a distribution of the GNU
system, with many GNU and non-GNU free software packages. The Guix
System Distribution, or GNU@tie{}GSD, takes advantage of the core
properties of Guix at the system level. With GNU@tie{}GSD, users
System Distribution, or GNU@tie{}GuixSD, takes advantage of the core
properties of Guix at the system level. With GuixSD, users
@emph{declare} all aspects of the operating system configuration, and
Guix takes care of instantiating that configuration in a reproducible,
stateless fashion. @xref{GNU Distribution}.
@ -3692,7 +3692,7 @@ Reference Manual}) on @var{port} (37146 by default).
@chapter GNU Distribution
@cindex Guix System Distribution
@cindex GSD
@cindex GuixSD
Guix comes with a distribution of the GNU system consisting entirely of
free software@footnote{The term ``free'' here refers to the
@url{http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html,freedom provided to
@ -3701,7 +3701,7 @@ distribution can be installed on its own (@pxref{System Installation}),
but it is also possible to install Guix as a package manager on top of
an installed GNU/Linux system (@pxref{Installation}). To distinguish
between the two, we refer to the standalone distribution as the Guix
System Distribution, or GNU@tie{}GSD.
System Distribution, or GuixSD.
The distribution provides core GNU packages such as GNU libc, GCC, and
Binutils, as well as many GNU and non-GNU applications. The complete
@ -3738,7 +3738,7 @@ n32 application binary interface (ABI), and Linux-Libre kernel.
@end table
GSD itself is currently only available on @code{i686} and @code{x86_64}.
GuixSD itself is currently only available on @code{i686} and @code{x86_64}.
@noindent
For information on porting to other architectures or kernels,
@ -3778,13 +3778,13 @@ link that follows: @pxref{Help,,, info, Info: An Introduction}. Hit
@subsection Limitations
As of version @value{VERSION}, the Guix System Distribution (GSD) is
As of version @value{VERSION}, the Guix System Distribution (GuixSD) is
not production-ready. It may contain bugs and lack important
features. Thus, if you are looking for a stable production system that
respects your freedom as a computer user, a good solution at this point
is to consider @url{http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html, one of
more established GNU/Linux distributions}. We hope you can soon switch
to the GSD without fear, of course. In the meantime, you can
to the GuixSD without fear, of course. In the meantime, you can
also keep using your distribution and try out the package manager on top
of it (@pxref{Installation}).
@ -3820,7 +3820,7 @@ to report issues (and success stories!), and join us in improving it.
@subsection USB Stick Installation
An installation image for USB sticks can be downloaded from
@indicateurl{ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/guix/gsd-usb-install-@value{VERSION}.@var{system}.xz},
@indicateurl{ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/guix/guixsd-usb-install-@value{VERSION}.@var{system}.xz},
where @var{system} is one of:
@table @code
@ -3842,7 +3842,7 @@ To copy the image to a USB stick, follow these steps:
Decompress the image using the @command{xz} command:
@example
xz -d gsd-usb-install-@value{VERSION}.@var{system}.xz
xz -d guixsd-usb-install-@value{VERSION}.@var{system}.xz
@end example
@item
@ -3851,7 +3851,7 @@ its device name. Assuming that USB stick is known as @file{/dev/sdX},
copy the image with:
@example
dd if=gsd-usb-install-@value{VERSION}.x86_64 of=/dev/sdX
dd if=guixsd-usb-install-@value{VERSION}.x86_64 of=/dev/sdX
@end example
Access to @file{/dev/sdX} usually requires root privileges.
@ -5573,7 +5573,7 @@ This action does not actually install anything.
@item init
Populate the given directory with all the files necessary to run the
operating system specified in @var{file}. This is useful for first-time
installations of GSD. For instance:
installations of GuixSD. For instance:
@example
guix system init my-os-config.scm /mnt