> By the way, I have 9legacy system here, and I can test your git9
> if you want.
Sure.
I don't have specific tests in mind -- I'd just like to have
a way to test before committing to ensure that I don't break
things.
Failing that, bug reports and patches are always welcome.
--
The 9legacy wants classic (yeah, everything classic before 1995?)
hardware like C:, D: etc.
When I weant to change it to AHCI, I had to rewrite a little like sdE0 etc.
By the way, I have 9legacy system here, and I can test your git9
if you want.
Kenji
> I tried to get it working a little while a
I tried to get it working a little while ago to test out git9 changes,
and failed to get it installed.
The hardware provided by vultr seems to work fine, but the installer
gets confused by the order that the drives show up in, and tries to
install the 9fat to the CD. Turns out writing to read-only