excellento..ty.
im going to try
(once mounted...)
copy of /tmp/THEISO -> /tmp/b4 (/dev/sdC0/9fat) possibly using:
tar -cf - / | ( cd /tmp/b4; tar -xf - )
#that used work on minix...
run the ns command of what ns returns (loads of binds etc...)
-- maybe some udder commands...
try and boot off the VM
9660srv - it mounts an iso as 9p file server in /srv/9660, so you need to do a mount(1) to actually see the contents.-SteveOn 7 Jul 2023, at 7:20 pm, Conor Williams wrote:ok... thank you Steve, well in...that particular train of thought leads me to another question...has you r a'yone an iso.expan
ok... thank you Steve, well in...
that particular train of thought leads me to another question...
has you r a'yone an iso.expander for plan9... (ps: i do have anudder way)
...()
ps: am still on the lookout for a dd arg...
laterz... /c /d 773
pps: overall: lo
not quite sure i understand what you are asking, but perhaps ns(1) will show you what you want.-SteveOn 7 Jul 2023, at 6:59 pm, Conor Williams wrote:hello 9fannors...i wish to find the device? which the p9 iso file is mounted from...(a vm boot (i dont think that matters though...)e.g c drive is /
hello 9fannors...
i wish to find the device? which the p9 iso file is mounted from...
(a vm boot (i dont think that matters though...)
e.g c drive is /dev/sdC0
/c /ba 7723
ps: i wish to do a quick back of the (, possibly ramfs, ) temporary / file
system kind of like a backup of the c drive
% dd /