On May 6, 2011, at 10:05 PM, erik quanstrom wrote:
> i should have mentioned this change was made on 18 mar.
Using the plan9.tar.bz2 proved more fruitful. Perhaps there's something
unsavory about the way Finder mounts ISOs.
—
Daniel Lyons
i should have mentioned this change was made on 18 mar.
- erik
On Fri May 6 23:55:38 EDT 2011, fus...@storytotell.org wrote:
>
> On May 6, 2011, at 11:31 AM, Anthony Sorace wrote:
>
> > In addition to the tree Andrey noted, the general
> > answer is simply to download the normal distribution
> > image and use that. The effect is the same as using
> > the tr
On May 6, 2011, at 11:31 AM, Anthony Sorace wrote:
> In addition to the tree Andrey noted, the general
> answer is simply to download the normal distribution
> image and use that. The effect is the same as using
> the tree Andrey pointed to and updating, but you'll
> save yourself time and work b
Thanks, all!
--
Daniel Lyons
for a complete install from sources, pull my hg tree and do a mk install
ron
In addition to the tree Andrey noted, the general
answer is simply to download the normal distribution
image and use that. The effect is the same as using
the tree Andrey pointed to and updating, but you'll
save yourself time and work by just grabbing the
current image.
http://plan9.bell-labs.com/
Russ Cox posted a full tree here:
http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/~rsc/plan9.tar.bz2
On the 9vx homepage, it says 9vx comes with a "minimal" Plan 9
install. How would one go about making into a complete install?
Running /usr/glenda/bin/rc/pull doesn't seem to work:
post...
replica/compactdb: opendb /n/boot/dist/replica/client/plan9.db:
'/n/boot/dist/replica/client/plan9.db' does n