> The kernel doesn't allow you to explicitly read from
> or write to a channel that the mount driver is using.
Correct, and one way around the obstacle is to include cfs
in the bootdir section of the kernel config file, and
optionally cfs= in plan9.ini or config.txt,
so the boot process will start
Steve Simon once said:
> The error occurs on the first write to /srv/boot.
>
> I can mount /srv/boot with mount(1) without problems.
>
> What have I missed?
The kernel doesn't allow you to explicitly read from
or write to a channel that the mount driver is using.
Cheers,
Anthony
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Hi all,
I am playing with cfs(4). It works nicely dialing to my fileserver but
fails if I try to use the existing /srv/boot channel.
failed with /srv/boot:
sceolan% 5.out -d -n -F /srv/boot -f $cfs -S /n/cache
<-client: Tversion tag 65535 msize 8216 version '9P2000'
->se
Just wanted to update. I was able to download the new main.c and compile a new
kernel. 4GB of ram is now recognized.
Thank you!
> On Jan 19, 2021, at 4:52 AM, Richard Miller <9f...@hamnavoe.com> wrote:
>
>> Sometimes I wish we'd stuck to the clunky original IBM 3270-style keyboard...
>
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