At a guess, you tried to run something like:
mount /dev/sdXX/cache
which will try to negotiate a version with your raw disk data,
and write a Tversion message to the first block of your disk.
You want to mount the 9p service which lives in /srv/cwfs.
You can probably either write it back
On Thu Dec 21 02:54:25 +0100 2023, o...@o5r.ca wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I seem to have done incredibly stupid things to my 9front instance and now on
> boot I get "panic: unknown keyword in config block: ",
> followed by a "mount: sys: write on closed pipe pc=0x2008c6" and "mount
> /srv/boot /root:
Hello,
I seem to have done incredibly stupid things to my 9front instance and now on
boot I get "panic: unknown keyword in config block: ", followed
by a "mount: sys: write on closed pipe pc=0x2008c6" and "mount /srv/boot /root:
mount 185: sys: write on closed pipe pc=0x2008c6”.
At this point