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From: YAMANASHI Takeshi <uncover@beat.cc.titech.ac.jp>
To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: Re: [9fans] no file in /mnt/term/dev, seemingly
Date: Fri,  9 Nov 2001 17:36:19 +0900	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1157.1005294979@beat.cc.titech.ac.jp> (raw)
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 09 Nov 2001 02:40:33 EST." <20011109074037.B3E5B199F2@mail.cse.psu.edu>

> What is the output when you type "ns"
> on the cpu server?  How about "wc /mnt/term/dev/"?

I attach the output of "ns", "ls -ld /mnt/term/dev",
and the file lib/profile at the end of this mail.

"wc /mnt/term/dev/" produced the following.
      0      0      0 /mnt/term/dev/

Adding to that, I do see many files in many directories
other than /mnt/term/dev, i.e, /mnt/term/^(usr env bin).

P.S.
I'm going to depart for U.S. to attend Super Computing 2001
in a few days.  I wouldn't be able to see mail for a week.



--- and other command outputs ---
> ___ ls output on cpu server ___
> cpu% ls -ld /mnt/term/dev
> d-r-xr-xr-x M 442   0 Nov  9 10:31 /mnt/term/.
>
> cpu% ls -l /mnt/term | grep dev
> d-r-xr-xr-x M 442 nashi nashi     0 Mar 15  2001 /mnt/term/dev
>
>
> ___ ns output on cpu server ___
> bind  /root /root
> mount -aC '#s/boot' /root
> bind  / /
> bind -a /root /
> mount -a '#s/boot' /
> bind  '#c' /dev
> bind  '#d' /fd
> bind -c '#e' /env
> bind  '#p' /proc
> bind -c '#s' /srv
> bind  /386/bin /bin
> bind -a /rc/bin /bin
> bind  /net /net
> bind -a '#l' /net
> bind -a '#I' /net
> mount -a '#s/cs' /net
> mount -a '#s/dns' /net
> bind -a '#D' /net
> mount -c '#s/boot' /n/termrc.tmp
> bind -c /n/termrc.tmp/mail /mail
> bind -c /usr/nashi/tmp /tmp
> mount -c /net/ssl/1/data /mnt/term
> bind -bc /usr/nashi/bin/rc /bin
> bind -bc /usr/nashi/bin/386 /bin
> bind  /386/lib /386/lib
> bind -bc /usr/nashi/lib/386 /386/lib
> bind  /sys/include /sys/include
> bind -bc /usr/nashi/include /sys/include
> bind  /sys/games/lib /sys/games/lib
> bind -ac /usr/nashi/games/lib /sys/games/lib
> bind  /lib/font/bit/jis /lib/font/bit/jis
> bind -b /usr/nashi/lib/font/bit/jis /lib/font/bit/jis
> bind  /lib/font/bit/lucidasans /lib/font/bit/lucidasans
> bind -b /usr/nashi/lib/font/bit/lucidasans /lib/font/bit/lucidasans
> bind -a /mnt/term/mnt/wsys /dev
> bind  /mnt/term/dev/cons /dev/cons
> bind  /mnt/term/dev/consctl /dev/consctl
> bind -a /mnt/term/dev /dev
> mount  '#|/data1' /mail/fs
> cd /usr/nashi
>
>
> ___ lib/profile (the same file on both cpu and terminal) ___
> bind -bc $home/bin/rc /bin
> bind -bc $home/bin/$cputype /bin
> bind -bc $home/lib/$cputype /$cputype/lib
> bind -bc $home/include /sys/include
> bind -ac $home/games/lib /sys/games/lib
> bind -b $home/lib/font/bit/jis /lib/font/bit/jis
> bind -b $home/lib/font/bit/lucidasans /lib/font/bit/lucidasans
> bind -c tmp /tmp
> font = /lib/font/bit/lucidasans/unicode.7.font
> SKKSERV = beat
> 9fs beat $home/public_html
> switch($service){
> case terminal
> 	plumber
> 	upas/fs
> 	echo -n accelerated > '#m/mousectl'
> 	echo -n 'res 3' > '#m/mousectl'
> 	prompt=('term% ' '	')
> 	fn term%{ $* }
> 	exec rio -i riostart
> case cpu
> 	if (test -e /mnt/term/mnt/wsys) {
> 		# rio already running
> 		bind -a /mnt/term/mnt/wsys /dev
> 		echo -n $sysname > /dev/label
> 	}
> 	bind /mnt/term/dev/cons /dev/cons
> 	bind /mnt/term/dev/consctl /dev/consctl
> 	bind -a /mnt/term/dev /dev
> 	prompt=('cpu% ' '	')
> 	fn cpu%{ $* }
> 	upas/fs
> 	news
> 	if (! test -e /mnt/term/mnt/wsys) {
> 		# cpu call from drawterm
> 		font=/lib/font/bit/pelm/latin1.8.font
> 		exec rio
> 	}
> case con
> 	prompt=('cpu% ' '	')
> 	news
> }
>
--
YAMANASHI Takeshi



  reply	other threads:[~2001-11-09  8:36 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-11-09  7:40 Russ Cox
2001-11-09  8:36 ` YAMANASHI Takeshi [this message]
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-11-09  3:15 okamoto
2001-11-09  0:42 YAMANASHI Takeshi

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