Have you tried downloading the archive that contains the CD iso image,
https://9p.io/plan9/download/plan9.iso.bz2, and burning that onto a CD
or USB drive?
If your hardware is supported,
https://9p.io/wiki/plan9/Supported_PC_hardware/index.html, you would
be able to boot the system off the CD/USB d
I'm a Windows 10 user. I'm facing huge trouble to burn it. Can you please do
this for me:
* download the CD Image from here: https://9p.io/plan9/download/plan9.iso.bz2
* extract it and then burn it on a USB using your plan9 system.
* then copy everything from the USB in a folder then compress
> don't I need to burn it?
You need a CD with exactly the contents of plan9.iso beginning at sector zero.
How you make that depends on what operating system you're using. (I only know
how to do it on Plan 9, which won't help you much.)
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don't I need to burn it?
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> I want to install Plan9. Can you please tell me the right way to do that.
The traditional way is from the CD image. If you expand plan9.iso.bz2
with the bunzip2 utility to produce plan9.iso, and make a CD of that
expanded image, you should have a bootable installer.
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I want to install Plan9. Can you please tell me the right way to do that. I
also downloaded the CD Image but Rufus were unable to burn it. Then I burned it
with another CD burner but it didn't boot Plan9 installer.
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> I downloaded the USB Disk image from there
> https://9p.io/plan9/download/usbdisk.bz2
I think that's not an installer image. It's a self-contained Plan 9 system
(CPU kernel and fossil filesystem) which you can run from a USB flash drive
without having to "install" anything ... provided, that
I apologize in advance for my ignorance on this matter, but I was wondering if
it made sense for 9front (and other active community/project forks) to be
listed under the "Related Resources" section of the foundation homepage? It
seems as if the http://p9f.org/ portal would be the best landing
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I downloaded the USB Disk image from there
https://9p.io/plan9/download/usbdisk.bz2 and burned it with Rufus. When I
booted using the USB it showed this:
MBR...PBS2...
Plan 9 from Bell Labspcirouting : ignoring south bridge PCT.0.31.0 8086/8C5C
bios (USB) loader
cpu0 : 3191MHz Ge