On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 12:14:17PM -0400, erik quanstrom wrote: > On Sun Mar 16 12:06:39 EDT 2014, szymon.olewnic...@rid.pl wrote: > > > Hi, > > today I've tried to boot plan9 on my computer. Sadly withou a success. > > I'm attaching screenshot of my computer after typing ctrl+t ctrl+t p. > > > > Do you know is going on? How can I fix it? I woud like to run Plan 9 > > before 21.03 in order to see how it's working and put an application to some > > of the GSoC project :) > > well, it looks like it can't find anything in #S, which is the generic disk > driver. this means your hardware wasn't recognized. if you can boot > the 9atom usb installer, even if you can't see the disks, maybe we can > see what's wrong. i'd like to see the output of "pci|grep disk". Here it is:
0.6.0 disk 01.01.8a 10de/03ec 0 4:0000ffa1 16 0.8.0 disk 01.01.85 10de/03f6 5 0:0000d401 16 1:0000d081 16 2:0000d001 16 3:0000cc01 16 4:0000c881 16 5:deefc000 4096 But I have no idea what does it means. I hope you will know. > the usb installer is here > > http://ftp.9atom.org/other/+usbinstamd64.bz2 > > just bunzip2 the image, and dd the result to a usb stick that's at least > 512MB. Wow! It's working! What is the diffirence between standard CD version and this one? > this information should give enough information to yield a patch > to the distribution, and will satisfy gsoc by itself. Do you meen that I can create a driver to my hd as the gosc project? BR, Szymon