> I did that on my 9atom system (9fat: to mount the fat file system on
> /n/9fat and then edited plan9.ini) but that didn't have any effect. :(
> It takes /dev/sysname (which is an IP address). I manually edited
> /rc/bin/termrc to get a valid sysname.
ideally, put the following in one of /lib/ndb
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 8:31 AM, Lee Fallat wrote:
>
> Put sysname=yourhostname in the plan9.ini file so you don't have to do
I did that on my 9atom system (9fat: to mount the fat file system on
/n/9fat and then edited plan9.ini) but that didn't have any effect. :(
It takes /dev/sysname (which is
Hey,
Put sysname=yourhostname in the plan9.ini file so you don't have to do
the echo every time. I was surprised it was not mentioned in the
plan9.ini (8) man page. I had to do a web search in order to find out
about it.
Enjoy,
Lee
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 10:47 PM, Daryl M wrote:
> Greetings,
>
Greetings,
I spent time this weekend experimenting with, and learning about,
configuring my Plan9 machine as a simple,
DHCP client, terminal. Networking now seems to work reliably: DNS is
resolving names, I can ping machines
locally and across the internet by both name and IP address. I can also
> /386/mbr
> /386/9pcf
for pcf "cd /sys/src/9/pc; mk 'CONF=pcf' install".
- erik
Sorry for the late response, Jeff. Apologies. I just booted up virtualbox.
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 11:09 AM, Jeff Sickel wrote:
>
>
>> On Apr 3, 2014, at 1:04 PM, Ramakrishnan Muthukrishnan
>> wrote:
>
>> I tried cloning the go repo multiple times with the new hg and I get
>> the error *everytim
Hi,
I've bought a new ethernet card and finally I've the internet connection
working :)
However, I'm still having problems with disk partitoning. I'm trying to
initalize blank disk
as I have mentioned before(following preg(8) example) , using loopback as the
erick suggested.
But I don't have any