Did you build from CVS? Did you install from a recent CDROM? It looks like your 9load is old. You can work around this by giving qemu a CDROM image to present in the drive.
On 4/25/05, Eric Van Hensbergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was playing around with using Qemu and Plan 9 this weekend -- things > actually seemed quite snappy and everything worked great when I booted > from the CDROM. However, if I did an install to a disk and then tried > to boot, I'd see the Initial boot messages: > > Booting from Hard Disk.... > MBR...PBS...Plan 9 from Bell Labs > ELCR: 0000 > 45MHz Pentium II loop 2839 > apm ax=f000 ... > dev A0 port 1F0 ... > dev A0 port 170 ... > > and then it just seems to hang (although qemu is still eating up all my CPU ;) > > Did I do something wrong? Do we have a wiki entry with step-by-step > on using qemu (I looked quickly but didn't see one, is it buried > somewhere)? Should we? > > -eric >
