I said:
> But despite the message you won't see it in /dev/sdU9.0 when starting usb/disk

I remember now: just do 'usb/disk -m /dev' to get the sdUX.Y mounted where you 
want.

adr said:
>now the sd disk appears in /dev, but I can't set up the
>plan9 partitions:
> ...
>Thanks anyway.

If you're used to 9front, you'll be having all sorts of little surprises.
It may be easy to jump to the conclusion "9front can do X, plan 9 can't",
but sometimes the situation is "9front does it this way, plan 9 does it that 
way".

This usb/disk doesn't have its own partition manager, because there's an
independent one which does the job: see partfs(8) for how to use it.


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