> I've been wanting to get Plan 9 running for a while, and I decided it
> would be worth it to get some hardware to dedicate to this curiosity.
> Raspberry Pi is a possibility, but I really want to support the more
> free/open alternatives such as BeagleBone. How far is Plan 9 from
> BeagleBone (Bl
On Fri Mar 7 04:01:31 EST 2014, pau...@gmail.com wrote:
> This would probably make for a nice GSoC project (even if, for the purposes of
> the project is a read only, without all the bells and whistles,
> version of HFS+). It is documented for example here:
> http://dubeiko.com/development/FileSys
On Fri Mar 7 08:29:46 EST 2014, st...@quintile.net wrote:
> Excellent! Good spot.
>
> For the archives, ipv6 can also be toggled on/off with
>
> echo ipv6 > /net/cs
off by default might be the right thing on more systems than not.
- erik
Excellent! Good spot.
For the archives, ipv6 can also be toggled on/off with
echo ipv6 > /net/cs
Thanks
-Steve
On Fri Mar 7 07:58:51 EST 2014, st...@quintile.net wrote:
> This is probably due to somthing silly I have done, I am trying to debug
> why my machine is being slow to dial network connections.
>
> I had just got used to it until I have reason to use sshnet to a linux box
> which seemed much faste
>> I have traced the problem to ndb/cs, which seems to be taking
>> about 3 secs to resolve a name:
>
>could it be choking on ip6?
that is, does ndb/cs -4 give the same results?
- erik
This is probably due to somthing silly I have done, I am trying to debug
why my machine is being slow to dial network connections.
I had just got used to it until I have reason to use sshnet to a linux box
which seemed much faster.
I have traced the problem to ndb/cs, which seems to be taking
abo
Plan9port's libdiskfs might suffice for reading that USB drive.
It supports hfs, read-only.
-dave
On Mar 7, 2014, at 10:00, Gorka Guardiola wrote:
> This would probably make for a nice GSoC project (even if, for the purposes of
> the project is a read only, without all the bells and whistles,
>
This would probably make for a nice GSoC project (even if, for the purposes of
the project is a read only, without all the bells and whistles,
version of HFS+). It is documented for example here:
http://dubeiko.com/development/FileSystems/HFSPLUS/tn1150.html#BTrees
On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 9:54 AM,
Hello !
Plan9 can't mount HFS or HFS+ filesystems (no fileservers :) ) but you can
use USB disk by formatting it to a supported filesystem (fossil(4),
kfs(4)). I think, that your Mac USB disk is labaled as UUID, and UUID is
unsopported. Please read prep(8) for how to lebel and format disks. :)
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Hi all,
can Plan9 access a USB disk formatted with HFS plus (i.e. the Mac OS
Extended (& journaled) file system?
The part about USB is just because it happens to be an USB drive, but
basically I don't know how to mount the /dev/sdD.D/data. Of course, dossrv
can't do it (already tried).
Thanks,
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