I'm now seeing two types of usb/disk implementation
as in the title.
The 9front's one can recognize partions in the usb disk,
however, the other cannot. I feel the 9front's usb/disk
is much better than the other.
On the other hand, the former doesn't use threadmain().
Why?
Is it be safe to mix
as i turns out, Kmouse = Spec|0x100 = 0xf900 is not in the unicode
private use area, and it's assigned.
- erik
it is 100mb
thanks
2014/04/17 21:55、erik quanstrom のメール:
>> It is curious for me that if 9fat is formatted by disk/format of 9front,
>> then 9atom fails in boot with the error message
>> MBR...PBS2...Bad format or I/O errors
>> (or PBS1)
>> In making 9fat, I applied 9atom’s pbslba, 9load, etc
On Thu Apr 17 15:47:38 EDT 2014, st...@quintile.net wrote:
> re FP tests,
>
> maybe this will do what you want:
>
> http://www.netlib.org/paranoia/
i forwarded him a copy of that, lightly modified for p9.
- erik
re FP tests,
maybe this will do what you want:
http://www.netlib.org/paranoia/
-Steve
> I'm aware there are shortcuts for some of these (including ±) in
> "lib/keyboard" but I could not get the +- shortcut to work. I discovered
> it's because I wasn't using numpad keys (I'm on a laptop), when I do it
> works as expected.
>
> I'm assuming it's because of the 'shift' key in between t
Hello guys,
I'm toying with floating point and the possibility of making some
regression tests for Plan 9's FP support. At the moment I'm testing results
of computations that should result in +/- infinity and as plan9 is built
with Unicode in mind figured I should attempt to use the actual ± 0x00B
On Thu Apr 17 08:54:02 EDT 2014, aris...@ar.aichi-u.ac.jp wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I found this mail today. sorry.
>
> > Just not to overwrite newer files
>
> cpdir does behave this way.
mkfs already does this. :-)
- erik
> It is curious for me that if 9fat is formatted by disk/format of 9front,
> then 9atom fails in boot with the error message
> MBR...PBS2...Bad format or I/O errors
> (or PBS1)
> In making 9fat, I applied 9atom’s pbslba, 9load, etc except disk/format:
> disk/format -b pbslba -d -r 2 /dev/sdC0/9fat
Hello,
I found this mail today. sorry.
> Just not to overwrite newer files
cpdir does behave this way.
2009/07/20 18:32、c...@gli.cas.cz のメール:
> hi,
>
> i'm quite happy with the 'cpdir' by Kenji Arisawa (thanks, Kenji!) on
> sources/contrib/arisawa.
> However, your scripty seems fine, too.
> have we reliable way to find the origin of /root.
> local file system?
> remote file system?
define origin.
locating the server isn't too hard. if ndb is properly set up, then this
should work
if '#ec/nobootprompt' or '#ec/bootargs' is il or tcp, then
; ndb/ipquery sys $sysname fs
Hello all,
have we reliable way to find the origin of /root.
local file system?
remote file system?
Kenji Arisawa
On Thu Apr 17 08:12:42 EDT 2014, lu...@proxima.alt.za wrote:
> I fond that dircp behaves erratically regarding ownership of the
> target files. Is this expected or should I be looking for a possible
> culprit to eliminate?
mkfs does a better job than dircp, and it handles incremental updates.
i'd
I fond that dircp behaves erratically regarding ownership of the
target files. Is this expected or should I be looking for a possible
culprit to eliminate?
++L
Hello,
It is curious for me that if 9fat is formatted by disk/format of 9front,
then 9atom fails in boot with the error message
MBR...PBS2...Bad format or I/O errors
(or PBS1)
In making 9fat, I applied 9atom’s pbslba, 9load, etc except disk/format:
disk/format -b pbslba -d -r 2 /dev/sdC0/9fat 9loa
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