mount the usb partition using the command "usb:" Note, the : is part of the command's name.
it prints the path to the mounted directory. merry Christmas one and all. -Steve > On 24 Dec 2014, at 15:38, Mats Olsson <plan9....@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks David! > > Have to think a little about how to make this work. I have the sources > uncompressed on an SD card connected to the Raspberry Pi and it comes > up as /dev/sdU0.0 I think. But I don't know how to copy the sources > from there to my home directory. If you have any idea I'm all ears. > Otherwise I might try to use hget. Thanks again! > > Kind Greetings, > Mats > > 2014-12-24 15:01 GMT, David du Colombier <0in...@gmail.com>: >>> On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 3:53 PM, Mats Olsson <plan9....@gmail.com> wrote: >>> OK, thanks for your input. Looking forward to it. I've tried to import >>> the sources of Go and have failed. First I tried with "wget" a command >>> that doesn't exist in Plan 9. Looking in bin I found "webfsget" tried >>> it and the screen was filled with "runes". Deleted it and still I >>> can't get the syntax right to get the Go sources to my home directory. >>> If someone can give me a hint about how to get it right I would >>> greatly appreciate that. Then I can try to figure out how to compile >>> and set the environment right. Thanks again David! >> >> The equivalent of wget is hget(1). >> >> For example: >> >> % hget -o /tmp/go.tar.gz >> http://github.com/golang/go/archive/release-branch.go1.4.tar.gz >> >> The setup of the Go environment on Plan 9 is the same as on Linux. >> >> -- >> David du Colombier >> >>