On Mar 2, 2008, at 2:32 PM, Phil Kassner wrote:
I've been using Plan 9 for one week now and have gotten FTP
working. Installed Abaco and gotten that working, plus have Inferno
installed
but have more questions of course.
1) Is there a way one can write to a mounted filesystem?
You usually mount a filesystem to a folder in /n. Just use that
folder as you would do the rest of the filesystem.
Just for example, if I wanted to put an executable in /bin ...how
would that be done?
/bin is NOT a mounted directory. It is a bound directory. /bin would
be bound to four places:
- /$objtype/bin - system executables
- /rc/bin - system shell scripts
- $home/bin/$objtype - user executables
- $home/bin/rc - user shell scripts
You choose. See bind(1) for details.
2) To mount a cdrom I know I can start 9660srv...
but how would I mount another HD? I did not see any other
filesystem servers.
Depends on the filesystem. If it's fossil, see fossil(4). If it's FAT
on USB, use usbfat: The choices are endless, if you know how.
Thanks
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