> > would you be willing to try
> >ftp://ftp.quanstro.net/other/9atom.iso.bz2
>
> Okay, that works. 9atom.iso found both of my hard drives.
that's great!
> What is the difference between 9atom and the Plan 9 ISO I downloaded
> from the official website?
essentially, the kernel and 9load
> would you be willing to try
> ftp://ftp.quanstro.net/other/9atom.iso.bz2
Okay, that works. 9atom.iso found both of my hard drives.
I now see the following drives detected when I get to the partdisk
step of the install process:
sdC0 - ST3160821A
p1 0 8 (8 cylinders, 62.75MB) t
> I have an older Dell OptiPlex GX1 (600MHz PIII) that I am having
> trouble installing Plan 9 onto. I am using a bootable CD ISO of Plan
> 9 that I downloaded last night so things should be current.
>
> The system has two 130GB hard drives installed. Everything works
> under Debian Linux.
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