> > As soon as I put a wildcard into the test string, e.g., > > Yes, > > test -f /dev/sdC0/plan9 /dev/sdC1/plan9 > > is an invalid command. Only one argument is expected. > > You're going to have to pick one of the two arguments.
I guess the crux of the matter is that I cannot install Plan 9 on my computer due to the install scripts barfing when they evaluate test -f /dev/sd*/plan9* Is there anything I can do to get around this or a possible fix to test? Eric mentions that he doesn't have this problem on his computer. FWIW, my an md5sum of /bin/test gives 8edc427379a1d7414c351d38d217ef17. Any suggestions or solutions would be greatly appreciated. I'd love to get Plan 9 installed on my computer. Indicentally the same Plan 9 ISO installs just fine on another computer that I have: that computer only has one hard drive. Thanks, Matt