Excerpts from Sebastian Arvidsson Liem's message of Fri Dec 05 12:40:49 -0800 2008: > Hi, > > I've got my hands on a Intel Atom D945GCLF [1] board and I'm trying > to install Plan 9 on it. It's my first time so please be gentle. ;D > > I'm using the Dec 5 2008 iso and it hangs on the following: > > [...] > 1014M memory: 256M kernel data, 758M user, 1383M swap > kfs...version...time... > qlock: 0xf018bb64: ilockdepth 1 > qlock: 0xf01a1591: ilockdepth 1 > qlock: 0xf01a1591: ilockdepth 1
I recently put together a similar system but using the 945GCLF2 motherboard [1]. I also got similar qlock errors. I noticed that the kernel detected the ethernet card twice and so I decided to try disabling the ethernet interface in the BIOS. The system booted fine after that. I did have to put the SATA controller in legacy mode for it to be recognized as well. I think once I build a newer kernel I'll be able to use it in native mode. I'm using the last ISO I had lying around which is from 24 Sept 2008. I've since popped a 3c905 card in the machine and it's on the net. Hopefully tonight I'll have some time to update the installation. Once I've got that I can try renabling the onboard ethernet interface and see if it fares better with a newer kernel. If not I'll post the kernel I'm using somewhere so that Erik or whomever else can take a peek. Barring that I suppose I can just buy a supported GigE NIC. I might also try putting a Linux partition on here so I can try the lguest port, but I'd really rather run on bare hardware. This box is shaping up to be my home cpu/file server. It's definitely not a monster, but I think it will be more than adequate for my needs. Cheers, Jon [1]: For less than $225 shipped I got the following complete system: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813121359 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820134192 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811154084 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148262