On Mon Mar 10 19:07:49 EDT 2014, adriano.vera...@mail.com wrote:
> erik quanstrom ha scritto:
> >> What about Lab's 9load or 9Load on old 9Atom distros ?
> > with 9load, you've got no options. 9load is just working
> > against the machine.
> >
> > - erik
> >
> Not sure to have unserstood.
> Does i
erik quanstrom ha scritto:
What about Lab's 9load or 9Load on old 9Atom distros ?
with 9load, you've got no options. 9load is just working
against the machine.
- erik
Not sure to have unserstood.
Does it mean that plan9.ini is sequentially searched in a fixed order
no matter what is the actu
> What about Lab's 9load or 9Load on old 9Atom distros ?
with 9load, you've got no options. 9load is just working
against the machine.
- erik
erik quanstrom ha scritto:
On Mon Mar 10 17:53:54 EDT 2014, adriano.vera...@mail.com wrote:
I've Plan9 on sdCO and sometimes want to boot from sdE0 (CFlash on
ide) or from a usb key. The other devices boots but it seems that the
used plan9.ini is always from sdC0. Probably something wrong on t
according to the atmel docs, it's interrupt in, bulk out. does this make sense?
http://www.atmel.com/Images/doc4322.pdf.
- erik
On Mon Mar 10 17:53:54 EDT 2014, adriano.vera...@mail.com wrote:
> I've Plan9 on sdCO and sometimes want to boot from sdE0 (CFlash on
> ide) or from a usb key. The other devices boots but it seems that the
> used plan9.ini is always from sdC0. Probably something wrong on the
> CF/key devs I built
I've Plan9 on sdCO and sometimes want to boot from sdE0 (CFlash on ide)
or from a usb key.
The other devices boots but it seems that the used plan9.ini is always
from sdC0.
Probably something wrong on the CF/key devs I built.
But, just to be sure, shouldn't always be used the plan9.ini from the
Pardon my not replying individually - thanks all of you for
the answers! I'm looking forward to climbing this learning curve. :-)
Arnold
On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 08:41:12 MDT arn...@skeeve.com wrote:
> Hello All.
>
> I've been a lurker on 9fans for many years. Today I finally did an
> install - +9atom.iso.bz2 into a virtual box VM. The VM is NAT'ed
> to a corporate network and I can ping by IP address with no problem.
>
> First questi
> 2. How to use DHCP to get to the corporate DNS servers? (This worked
>pretty much OOTB on the labs dist, but I think that 9atom will be
>the better match for the work we want to do.) Right now all
>hostname lookups (via ping) fail.
i hope this isn't too redundant. i have a little
> 4. How to do the moral equivalent of shutdown -h now?
fshalt -h
- erik
Welcome to the party.
On Mar 10, 2014, at 10:41 , arn...@skeeve.com wrote:
> 0. How to see my IP address? Cat a file in /net/... somewhere?
As Charles said, 'cat /net/ipselftab'. You most likely want the lines
with 'u' in the flags filed (third column), which will most likely include
just the lo
On 10 March 2014 14:41, wrote:
> 0. How to see my IP address? Cat a file in /net/... somewhere?
cat /net/ipselftab shows all local IP addresses configured in the IP stack
#I0.
(In Plan 9, you can have more than one independent IP stack: #I0, #I1, ...
.)
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 2:41 PM, wrote:
> First questions.
I'm new too but I'll have a go, then someone will correct me!
>
> 0. How to see my IP address? Cat a file in /net/... somewhere?
cat /net/ndb
>
> 1. How to change the hostname - just edit /rc/bin/termrc and choose
>whatever I want to
And of course, I forgot another question:
4. How to do the moral equivalent of shutdown -h now?
Thanks,
Arnold
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arn...@skeeve.com wrote:
> Hello All.
>
> I've been a lurker on 9fans for many years. Today I finally did an
> install - +9atom.iso.bz2 into a virtual box VM.
Hello All.
I've been a lurker on 9fans for many years. Today I finally did an
install - +9atom.iso.bz2 into a virtual box VM. The VM is NAT'ed
to a corporate network and I can ping by IP address with no problem.
First questions.
0. How to see my IP address? Cat a file in /net/... somewhere?
1.
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