Quoth o...@eigenstate.org: > At a guess, you tried to run something like: > > mount /dev/sdXX/cache
That is exactly what I tried to do. I was experimenting with writing my own filesystem. I also am new at writing C, I mostly have done Go in my career so far. I then made unfortunate life choices and decided to put my compiled program in cpurc.local. Program crashes, yours truly tries to mount the filesystem because, you know, that's what one does when they've only ever done Linux things, hilarity ensues. That being said, I apparently managed to successfully use ed to put the correct values (adapted from what you provided) in place in /dev/sdE0/fsmain, which is the thing I had utterly destroyed. Thanks for the help! Olivier ------------------------------------------ 9fans: 9fans Permalink: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/T110553196be52532-M90757b166b87b90f9541b84b Delivery options: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/subscription