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2013-06-29 Thread Terry Wendt
yeah... pressed enter pressed lots of keys... 9front will have to wait for now, but thanks for the advice. Terry. On 6/28/13, s...@9front.org wrote: >> 9front.iso - never gave me an option to run from cd or install, it >> just started launching itself. >> Several screens of info and it stop on

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2013-06-29 Thread Terry Wendt
When I tried booting 9front, it didn't give me any options until it got to the bootargs line, where it froze. I'll get back to 9front later. I am interested, but my system is completly borked right now. When I had tried the vanilla plan9.iso, I was trying the "boot from cd" option, and it was free

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2013-06-28 Thread sl
> 9front.iso - never gave me an option to run from cd or install, it > just started launching itself. > Several screens of info and it stop on this line: > bootargs is (tcp, il, local!device)[local!dev/sdD0/data] _ >

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2013-06-28 Thread Paul A . Patience
did you enable *acpi= when booting 9front? see the section Boot at [1]. pap [1] http://code.google.com/p/plan9front/wiki/troubleshooting

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2013-06-28 Thread erik quanstrom
> It really has no business looking into a .iso when all it is > doing is copying it to a CD. On FreeBSD I can just do > > burncd -f /dev/acd0 data plan9.iso fixate > > > ehci 0xe0001000: port3 didn't reset within 500ms; status 0x1101 > > ehci 0xe0001000: port4 didn't reset within 500ms; stat

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2013-06-28 Thread Terry Wendt
> Anyway, next steps? > I would recommend either a virtual machine like Bakul says or, if possible > change the CD drive. You could try also booting from USB, I don't know > if there are any usb images laying around... I'm starting to think maybe the dvd drive is buggy. I'll probably swap the cd

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2013-06-28 Thread Terry Wendt
I'm using GRUB2, and I have an empty primary partition. I'm thinking about using grub to install it. It's worth a shot! Thanks, Terry. On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 6:11 PM, Bakul Shah wrote: > On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 16:26:51 CDT Terry Wendt > wrote: >> K3b actually said 721.7 GB. As in Gigabytes. >

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2013-06-28 Thread Terry Wendt
I did that, nothing. I thought I might need to enter something, so I browsed the plan9 install instructions, then tried to enter something but no characters echoed. Terry. On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 6:01 PM, Matthew Veety wrote: > >> Anyway, next steps? >> Terry. >> > > Hit enter at the 9front boo

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2013-06-28 Thread Gorka Guardiola
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 11:26 PM, Terry Wendt wrote: > K3b actually said 721.7 GB. As in Gigabytes. > Yes, 720GB/360MB is 2K. The size complains are fixed by my patch. I can't generate an image now, but that problem should be fixed for the future. In any case, I don't think it affects the images

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2013-06-28 Thread Bakul Shah
On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 16:26:51 CDT Terry Wendt wrote: > K3b actually said 721.7 GB. As in Gigabytes. It really has no business looking into a .iso when all it is doing is copying it to a CD. On FreeBSD I can just do burncd -f /dev/acd0 data plan9.iso fixate > ehci 0xe0001000: port3 didn't re

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2013-06-28 Thread Matthew Veety
> Anyway, next steps? > Terry. > Hit enter at the 9front bootargs prompt.

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2013-06-28 Thread Terry Wendt
K3b actually said 721.7 GB. As in Gigabytes. So, I've downloaded, burned, and tried to install the following iso images: 9front-2688.28a9914426a3.iso (I used Brasero to burn the cd, no size complaints) +9atom.iso 9atom.iso 9atom.nboot.iso plan9.iso None actually booted, but some got farther then