>On Wed, 27 Aug 2014 15:16:04 -0400
>"David L. Craig" <dlc....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> This is the publication I wished I had had several
> months ago, so I decided to write it.  With hundreds
> of screen shots and a few choice scripts (the main one
> based on maht's make_cpuauth contribution to Plan 9),
> it walks a UNIX sysadmin of modest experience through
> installing Debian Sid onto an x86_64 box capable of
> full-virtualization and then installing a virtual Bell
> Labs Plan 9 computer therein and transforming it from
> a stand-alone non-networked terminal configuration
> into an Internet-capable cpu/auth server.
> 
> This alpha version has all the information needed to
> do this--only the Overview section remains to be
> written.  I would like to get other folks' evaluations
> of the work so it can be improved.  It is released
> under Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike and GPL2.
> 
> I really hope it is helpful to a lot of people as time
> goes by.
> 
> http://dlc.casita.net/~dlc/vp9cb/index.html

I think I'll be using this heavily when I embark on the next leg of my
installing of Plan 9.

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