Re: [9fans] netbook ( no cd ) install help

2009-03-04 Thread Ben Calvert

trying now...
On Mar 3, 2009, at 8:06 AM, Latchesar Ionkov wrote:


You can try /n/sources/contrib/lucho/usbinst9.img.gz.

Just dd it to a USB flash drive and try booting from it.

Thanks,
   Lucho

On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 11:37 PM, Ben Calvert b...@flyingwalrus.net  
wrote:

ya, that would be great
On Mar 1, 2009, at 2:45 PM, Latchesar Ionkov wrote:


Booting from a USB flash drive is possible (if the BIOS supports
booting from USB), but a bit tricky. I had to make few small changes
in 9load. I have an image somewhere, if anybody is interested in
trying it I can try to find it.

Thanks,
  Lucho

On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Steve Simon st...@quintile.net  
wrote:


You can install from a local fat partition if you put the  
plan9.iso file
in the partition - don't unpack it, just put the single big file  
there
and the installer scripts will allow you to chose it as a source  
for the

full install.

A bigger problem is you have to boot the installer kernel,  
normally this
comes from either a floppy disk or the install CDROM (which  
contains a
floppy disk inage). If you don't have either of these you may be  
able to

do
some tricks by creating a bootable partition by hand on your hard  
disk,

though this is going to get painful.

Maybe somone else can think of some other technique.

-Steve
















Re: [9fans] netbook ( no cd ) install help

2009-03-04 Thread Ben Calvert

ok - this boots and launches into the installer.

I need to back track and free up some disk space, I'll report back  
when i've accomplished that


Ben


On Mar 4, 2009, at 10:32 AM, Ben Calvert wrote:


trying now...
On Mar 3, 2009, at 8:06 AM, Latchesar Ionkov wrote:


You can try /n/sources/contrib/lucho/usbinst9.img.gz.

Just dd it to a USB flash drive and try booting from it.

Thanks,
  Lucho

On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 11:37 PM, Ben Calvert b...@flyingwalrus.net  
wrote:

ya, that would be great
On Mar 1, 2009, at 2:45 PM, Latchesar Ionkov wrote:


Booting from a USB flash drive is possible (if the BIOS supports
booting from USB), but a bit tricky. I had to make few small  
changes

in 9load. I have an image somewhere, if anybody is interested in
trying it I can try to find it.

Thanks,
 Lucho

On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Steve Simon st...@quintile.net  
wrote:


You can install from a local fat partition if you put the  
plan9.iso file
in the partition - don't unpack it, just put the single big file  
there
and the installer scripts will allow you to chose it as a source  
for the

full install.

A bigger problem is you have to boot the installer kernel,  
normally this
comes from either a floppy disk or the install CDROM (which  
contains a
floppy disk inage). If you don't have either of these you may be  
able to

do
some tricks by creating a bootable partition by hand on your  
hard disk,

though this is going to get painful.

Maybe somone else can think of some other technique.

-Steve



















Re: [9fans] netbook ( no cd ) install help

2009-03-03 Thread Latchesar Ionkov
You can try /n/sources/contrib/lucho/usbinst9.img.gz.

Just dd it to a USB flash drive and try booting from it.

Thanks,
Lucho

On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 11:37 PM, Ben Calvert b...@flyingwalrus.net wrote:
 ya, that would be great
 On Mar 1, 2009, at 2:45 PM, Latchesar Ionkov wrote:

 Booting from a USB flash drive is possible (if the BIOS supports
 booting from USB), but a bit tricky. I had to make few small changes
 in 9load. I have an image somewhere, if anybody is interested in
 trying it I can try to find it.

 Thanks,
   Lucho

 On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Steve Simon st...@quintile.net wrote:

 You can install from a local fat partition if you put the plan9.iso file
 in the partition - don't unpack it, just put the single big file there
 and the installer scripts will allow you to chose it as a source for the
 full install.

 A bigger problem is you have to boot the installer kernel, normally this
 comes from either a floppy disk or the install CDROM (which contains a
 floppy disk inage). If you don't have either of these you may be able to
 do
 some tricks by creating a bootable partition by hand on your hard disk,
 though this is going to get painful.

 Maybe somone else can think of some other technique.

 -Steve










Re: [9fans] netbook ( no cd ) install help

2009-03-02 Thread Latchesar Ionkov
The image that I have is equivalent to the Plan9 floppy disk. You need
to have the content of the distribution copied somewhere on the hard
disk, or install from the network.

Thanks,
   Lucho


On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Federico G. Benavento
benave...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 7:45 PM, Latchesar Ionkov lu...@ionkov.net wrote:
 Booting from a USB flash drive is possible (if the BIOS supports
 booting from USB), but a bit tricky. I had to make few small changes
 in 9load. I have an image somewhere, if anybody is interested in
 trying it I can try to find it.

 what do you do when you have to point where fossil is to the kernel?

 --
 Federico G. Benavento





Re: [9fans] netbook ( no cd ) install help

2009-03-01 Thread Latchesar Ionkov
Booting from a USB flash drive is possible (if the BIOS supports
booting from USB), but a bit tricky. I had to make few small changes
in 9load. I have an image somewhere, if anybody is interested in
trying it I can try to find it.

Thanks,
Lucho

On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Steve Simon st...@quintile.net wrote:
 You can install from a local fat partition if you put the plan9.iso file
 in the partition - don't unpack it, just put the single big file there
 and the installer scripts will allow you to chose it as a source for the
 full install.

 A bigger problem is you have to boot the installer kernel, normally this
 comes from either a floppy disk or the install CDROM (which contains a
 floppy disk inage). If you don't have either of these you may be able to do
 some tricks by creating a bootable partition by hand on your hard disk,
 though this is going to get painful.

 Maybe somone else can think of some other technique.

 -Steve






Re: [9fans] netbook ( no cd ) install help

2009-03-01 Thread Federico G. Benavento
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 7:45 PM, Latchesar Ionkov lu...@ionkov.net wrote:
 Booting from a USB flash drive is possible (if the BIOS supports
 booting from USB), but a bit tricky. I had to make few small changes
 in 9load. I have an image somewhere, if anybody is interested in
 trying it I can try to find it.

what do you do when you have to point where fossil is to the kernel?

-- 
Federico G. Benavento