> Good news:
> 9atom successfully detected the SATA drive, the unpartitioned space in it
> and used it for the installation.
that is good news. it's a lot easier to fix the other stuff once
the machine is booting. :-)
- erik
Good news:
9atom successfully detected the SATA drive, the unpartitioned space in it
and used it for the installation.
Bad news:
It ended up corrupting my Linux root partition which was after the
unpartitioned space. Fortunately I had a back of the root partition and I
could quickly recover it. Ha
Yes, I can recommend Erik' s 9atom, too, it solved my problems with
installation onto a SATA-II HD some time ago...
Regards,
++pac
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 4:11 PM, erik quanstrom wrote:
> > Back to the Plan 9 install issue on native h/w.. does Plan 9 support SATA
> > controllers? My VBox VM also
> Back to the Plan 9 install issue on native h/w.. does Plan 9 support SATA
> controllers? My VBox VM also needed the HDD to be on the IDE controller.
it does support ahci controllers. vbox causes problems for a lot of oses,
and that's probablly a bigger project.
i'm going to guess this is a pow
Got mouse back on the VBox VM - had to uncheck "Enable absolute pointing
device" under Settings->Systems->Motherboard.
Back to the Plan 9 install issue on native h/w.. does Plan 9 support SATA
controllers? My VBox VM also needed the HDD to be on the IDE controller.
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 2:13 A
No /dev/sd* directory. I only found a /dev/sdctl.
On a side note, I got plan 9 installed on a VBox VM - had to install an
older version of VBox and use IDE controller for the virtual disk.
Mouse worked during install but not after that.
On Feb 16, 2013 1:06 AM, "erik quanstrom" wrote:
> On Sat F
On Sat Feb 16 02:00:46 EST 2013, dcha...@gmail.com wrote:
> sorry.. very new to plan9
>
> how to I open a new terminal to run the command?
first a bit of terminology. the mouse buttons in plan 9 are
B1, B2, B3 from left to right. the right most button is always
B3 even if there is no middle bu
sorry.. very new to plan9
how to I open a new terminal to run the command?
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 12:49 AM, erik quanstrom wrote:
> On Sat Feb 16 01:41:26 EST 2013, dcha...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to install Plan9 on my Thinkpad T410. I could boot using the
> > latest Plan9.iso image
On Sat Feb 16 01:41:26 EST 2013, dcha...@gmail.com wrote:
> I'm trying to install Plan9 on my Thinkpad T410. I could boot using the
> latest Plan9.iso image and the install process gets to the diskpart step
> (the step after the configfs step) and it complains about not seeing any
> hard disks.
>
I'm trying to install Plan9 on my Thinkpad T410. I could boot using the
latest Plan9.iso image and the install process gets to the diskpart step
(the step after the configfs step) and it complains about not seeing any
hard disks.
I have Linux installed in one of the partitions and it shows the fol
10 matches
Mail list logo