Thanks, that is what I was missing - I had them on separate lines.
Now I need to puzzle through this "tlsclient: auth_proxy: auth_proxy rpc
write: interrupted" error whenever I try to use rcpu to connect back to
the server as a different user (from a drawterm connection). If I just
"rcpu" by itself it works, but "rcpu -u glenda" for example gives me
that error.
On 9/4/20 6:38 PM, o...@eigenstate.org wrote:
I am trying to set up a standalone (sd card boot) 9front installation on
a Raspberry Pi 3 (using the pi3/4 image) to boot as a cpu server, but I
can't figure out where to put the service=cpu and bootargs=... options.
The pi uses /n/pidos instead of /n/9fat, and I tried placing these in
both config.txt and cmdline.txt within that mount, but they seem to be
ignored in both places, and I am not finding any documentation on this -
everything relevant seems to be written assuming the x64/amd64 situation...?
I don't currently have a pi that I can use, but I seem to remember that
cmdline.txt is the right place to put it, but you need to put all the
arguments on one line, instead of multiple lines.
Something like:
bootfile=9pi4 'nobootprompt=local!/dev/sdN0/fscache -a tcp!*!564'
mouseport=none service=cpu ...
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