On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 11:50:34AM -0400, Erik Quanstrom wrote:
> The wording might not be what was intended. Prep -p emits commands to build
> the sd(3) partition table in memory. Nothing is written to disk.
>
Nonetheless, if things haven't changed, Plan9 can not be installed on an
extended
The wording might not be what was intended. Prep -p emits commands to build
the sd(3) partition table in memory. Nothing is written to disk.
- erik
Terry Wendt wrote:
>tlaronde - Thank you for the abstract you sent. It sent me to the
>manual pages, which is almost always a good thing. In
tlaronde - Thank you for the abstract you sent. It sent me to the
manual pages, which is almost always a good thing. In the prep(8)
online manual page, I found the following listed as a bug:
"If prep –p doesn't find a Plan 9 partition table, it will emit
commands to delete all extant partitions.
On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 02:31:44AM -0400, Terry Wendt wrote:
>
> I copied the plan9.iso over to the plan9 partition, and even copied
> all the files and directories as well.
The plan9 partition is not an uniq filesystem but a slice of the disk
allocated to plan9 and organized in several sub-part