do you mean size using the size command or size using ls -l?
On 9 July 2014 01:10, wrote:
> I got a little bit big size of it by compiling it on my 386
> Plan9 machine than doing on pi itself.
> Is this natural?
>
> Kenji
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I've been looking into it a bit more today. It actually seems to be quite stuck.
I get as far as the 'live usb' boot, with glenda, rio, acme etc
starting up. The "plan 9 install" screen and its live log are there.
While working through the install the only disk appears to be
/dev/sdu0. This is ~4G
On Wed Jul 9 16:10:16 EDT 2014, riddler...@gmail.com wrote:
> I've been looking into it a bit more today. It actually seems to be quite
> stuck.
>
> I get as far as the 'live usb' boot, with glenda, rio, acme etc
> starting up. The "plan 9 install" screen and its live log are there.
> While work
> do you mean size using the size command or size using ls -l?
Yes, however I know now two edittion of the 9pi sources,
one on my 386 mashin, and the other on my pi machine
are slightly different each other. Sorry my noise.
Kenji
Subjecxt: how to change login user on 9pi?
I tried to change the /n/9fat/cmdline.txt file to
readparts=1 nobootprompt=local user=kokamoto.
Now I can login as kokamoto. Then I'd like to make ask the
login name at boottime. How I can change it?
Year! Now I'm a network user of 9pi.
I got Buffal
> Subjecxt: how to change login user on 9pi?
>
> I tried to change the /n/9fat/cmdline.txt file to
>
> readparts=1 nobootprompt=local user=kokamoto.
>
> Now I can login as kokamoto. Then I'd like to make ask the
> login name at boottime. How I can change it?
>
> Year! Now I'm a network user
Wrong sent time.
This time may be ok.
double noise, sorry again.
Kenji