> they are in /386 (ie - /386/9pcf). a pull copies binaries as well
> as source.
Thank you, it's working perfectly.
Patryk
> you need to reboot using one of the kernels you pulled first.
>
How do I find the kernels that I pulled? They don't appear to be in
/sys/src/9/pc
After I have found the kernel, do I with it by copying it into /n/9fat as
specified here?: http://plan9.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/compiling_kerne
Hello,
How should I properly update to the latest kernel on a new install of Plan 9
from Bell Labs?
I downloaded Plan9, ran the "pull" script, and then tried to compile and
install a new kernel by running mk install in /sys/src/9/pc
Compilation seemed to go fine, but then I got an syscall 53 e
Hi Peter,
I had the same DNS issue under VirtualBox. Here is my procedure after every
reboot (I am new to plan9 so there may be a better way):
1. Run ip/ipconfig
2. cat /net/ipselftab to find your VM's internal ip (10.0.x.x?)
3. Set your IP in /lib/ndb/local ip = …
4. Run ndb/dns -r
I don't kn
On Jan 05, 2014, at 09:09 PM, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote: But the reality is: the labs are no more. No funding, no interest, no anything. Geoff and Jim are due for retirement from this mailing list. (Jim left ages ago, in fact.) Let's let them go in peace. I'm fairly new here, but it seems that so lon
Hi Alex,
I just joined the list, and so I missed your question. But I also opted for
going with the vanilla distribution. Enjoy -- it's been pretty fun so far!
Patryk
> On Jan 5, 2014, at 15:54, Alex Jordan wrote:
>
>> On Mon Dec 30 21:03:24 EST 2013, alexander3223...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
Wow, that looks really sharp. It seems appropriate to have such a logo for an operating system that is the potential next step after unix.PatrykOn Jan 03, 2014, at 02:07 PM, phineas.p...@gmail.com wrote: Hi everyone, I'm tinkering with an alternative Plan 9 logo. Any comments or suggestions? Is