linux-initrd: Add virtio drivers by default.

* gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm (base-initrd): Change #:virtio? default
  to #t.  This will facilitate the use of GuixSD in VM guests.
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Ludovic Courtès 2015-04-05 23:13:58 +02:00
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@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ initrd code."
(linux linux-libre) (linux linux-libre)
(mapped-devices '()) (mapped-devices '())
qemu-networking? qemu-networking?
virtio? (virtio? #t)
volatile-root? volatile-root?
(extra-modules '())) (extra-modules '()))
"Return a monadic derivation that builds a generic initrd, with kernel "Return a monadic derivation that builds a generic initrd, with kernel
@ -157,7 +157,8 @@ mappings to realize before FILE-SYSTEMS are mounted.
When QEMU-NETWORKING? is true, set up networking with the standard QEMU When QEMU-NETWORKING? is true, set up networking with the standard QEMU
parameters. When VIRTIO? is true, load additional modules so the initrd can parameters. When VIRTIO? is true, load additional modules so the initrd can
be used as a QEMU guest with para-virtualized I/O drivers. be used as a QEMU guest with the root file system on a para-virtualized block
device.
When VOLATILE-ROOT? is true, the root file system is writable but any changes When VOLATILE-ROOT? is true, the root file system is writable but any changes
to it are lost. to it are lost.