Hi. I have tried David's build. I copied it to an USB with ''dd if=[.img
file] of=/dev/sdb bs=1M" and it boots. It detects the CPU and I can see
something like "boot into real mode". Then nothing happens. The LED of my
USB also does not indicate disk activity too.
What can I do now?
Ah, nevermind, I have seen that rc script, I was very stupid thinking I
could do the same thing you can do with Miller's SD image for the
Rpi. Please forgive my stupidity and (serious) brain damage.
>> Hi. I have tried David's build. I copied it to an USB with ''dd
>> if=[.img file] of=/dev/sdb bs=1M" and it boots. It detects the CPU
>> and I can see something like "boot into real mode". Then nothing
>> happens. The LED of my USB also does not indicate disk activity too.
>>
> Ah, nevermind, I
Maybe should I try 9front instead? I read they made a new bootloader to fix
that issue.
On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Rox 64 wrote:
> Maybe should I try 9front instead? I read they made a new bootloader to fix
> that issue.
The PC kernel is also (supposed to be) multiboot-compliant, so you
should be able to boot it with GRUB if that helps. You just have to
build the kernel as an E
On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 6:25 PM, John Floren wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Rox 64 wrote:
>> Maybe should I try 9front instead? I read they made a new bootloader to fix
>> that issue.
>
> The PC kernel is also (supposed to be) multiboot-compliant, so you
> should be able to boot it with
I don't really want to deal with ELF binaries and Grub...
I will try 9front and if its bootloader works then I will use it against
vanilla Plan 9.
On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Rox 64 wrote:
> I don't really want to deal with ELF binaries and Grub...
> I will try 9front and if its bootloader works then I will use it against
> vanilla Plan 9.
I merely suggest GRUB because it seems like most of the time, if I can
get through 9load, I can bo
Ah, sorry then if my previous message sounded somehow violent.
My idea is to install and run Plan 9 on a USB a few days, then copy the
disk image onto the HDD when I will be comfortable with it, so what I want
is to be able to boot from USB every time I plug it without relying on
external software
Sorry, I have another question here. I have browsed the wiki, the mailing
list and I have googled it a lot but I'm still not sure.
9front's wiki says that in order to make a Live USB you need to copy a
compiled Plan 9 kernel in a '/386' folder. From what I have seen there's
two available 386 kern
Correct.
On Jan 5, 2013, at 19:55, Rox 64 wrote:
> Sorry, I have another question here. I have browsed the wiki, the mailing
> list and I have googled it a lot but I'm still not sure.
>
> 9front's wiki says that in order to make a Live USB you need to copy a
> compiled Plan 9 kernel in a '/
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