I would be careful with running Venti on a SD card. Venti eats SD cards,
USB sticks and even SSD disks for breakfast, since the index is heavily
modified, and will rot after a while. Your actual data (arenas) will be
fine, though, so you can recover by rebuilding the index somewhere else.
Been ther
>
> I just created a new partition of PLAN9 type there (according to
>> https://9p.io/wiki/plan9/setting_up_Venti/index.html), saved and
>> rebooted...
>>
>> ...and system failed to boot:
>>
>> boot: can't connect to file server: '/boot/kfs' does not exists
>>
>
> It seems the boot process does not
>
> I just created a new partition of PLAN9 type there (according to
> https://9p.io/wiki/plan9/setting_up_Venti/index.html), saved and
> rebooted...
>
> ...and system failed to boot:
>
> boot: can't connect to file server: '/boot/kfs' does not exists
>
It seems the boot process does not like two
>
> > Maybe it would be wise to use Venti on that unsed space... ;)
>
> If you don't have a venti server somewhere near your pi yet, then
> definitely yes.
>
It will be a fight... ;)
I just created a new partition of PLAN9 type there (according to
https://9p.io/wiki/plan9/setting_up_Venti/index.h
On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 11:33 AM, Pavel Klinkovský
wrote:
>> 9pi has about 1,7GB plan9 partition size.
>> On my 8GB SD card the rest is unused...
>
>
> Maybe it would be wise to use Venti on that unsed space... ;)
>
> Pavel
>
If you don't have a venti server somewhere near your pi yet, then
defin
>
> 9pi has about 1,7GB plan9 partition size.
> On my 8GB SD card the rest is unused...
>
Maybe it would be wise to use Venti on that unsed space... ;)
Pavel
>
> Once you have that, you can run it on Plan 9 on the Raspberry Pi to
> bootstrap the current release of go.
>
Another stupid question - sorry for that ;)...
9pi has about 1,7GB plan9 partition size.
On my 8GB SD card the rest is unused...
Is there a way how to extended plan9 partition to use