On Thu, 13 Jan 2011, Federico G. Benavento wrote: > yes, I dual booted Plan 9 and windows for years, it worked great, > just boot the cdroom and follow the instructions, choose the empty > space or partition from the installer, etc. you'll end up with a standalone > terminal, no need for a cpu server in the beginning, later you could > just rebuild the kernel and turn it into a cpu server.
Cool .. > if the other OS is linux and uses grub, it'll need an entry for Plan 9 > similar to the windows entries, (chainload or something) You bet .. > ah, and make sure your nic is supported. RTL1839 I think. I'm almost sure that it's supported. All sounds very encouraging. Addio ... -- Duke