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Can't you just use the standard Linux kernel? You can just tell GUIX to use the standardized kernel in its config file
You can swap it with the standard one. It's on another non-official channel called nonguix.
There is a pre built distribution, you need to configure binary cache to get it. Refer to the "Substitute for nonguix" section: https://gitlab.com/nonguix/nonguix