* Re: [9fans] hehe bad to worse
@ 2001-05-09 14:35 Russ Cox
2001-05-09 14:43 ` Re[2]: " Matt H
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From: Russ Cox @ 2001-05-09 14:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
did you install in a partition located
more than 8GB into the disk?
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* Re[2]: [9fans] hehe bad to worse
2001-05-09 14:35 [9fans] hehe bad to worse Russ Cox
@ 2001-05-09 14:43 ` Matt H
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From: Matt H @ 2001-05-09 14:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Russ Cox
Hello Russ,
Wednesday, May 09, 2001, 3:35:45 PM, you wrote:
RC> did you install in a partition located
RC> more than 8GB into the disk?
nope, it's a 20Gb ide and plan9 has it all, auto partitioned
9fat 0- 20482 (10Mb)
fs 20482 - 39781066 (18.95Mb)
nvram 39781066 - 39781067 (521 B)
swap 39781067 - 39857202 (37.17Mb)
It worked just fine with the same setup for Aug2000 CD Distribution -
which I'm currently installing again to see if the hard disk has
broken in the meantime 8)
--
Matt mailto:matt@proweb.co.uk
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* Re: Re[2]: [9fans] hehe bad to worse
@ 2001-05-10 18:00 presotto
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From: presotto @ 2001-05-10 18:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
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If you've managed to do all the wraps in order, nothing has to
be changed.
I made two mistakes in the last wrap that canceled each other out:
- port/segment.h should have been removed
- portmkfile should have been fixed to not have segment.$O depend
on it any more
I didn't put either in so following the wraps, things should
continue to compile OK, albeit with a file that doesn't need to be there.
It could confuse someone that changes segment.h and then notices that the
change doesn't make it into the resulting kernel.
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From: Axel Belinfante <Axel.Belinfante@cs.utwente.nl>
To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: Re: Re[2]: [9fans] hehe bad to worse
Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 19:47:05 +0200
Message-ID: <200105101747.TAA25135@copernicus.cs.utwente.nl>
Now I'm slightly confused. My /sys/src/9/port/portmkfile contains
segment.$O: ../port/segment.h
This is the line that is to be deleted, I assume, or???
For the record, AFAIK I succesfully applied both wraps, and succeeded
to remake everything, including kernels.
Axel.
> my fault, I should have put a new port/portmkfile in the last wrap.
> Just remove the
>
> segment.$O: segment.h
>
> line from portmkfile, segment.h is history, its contents are in segment.c.
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* Re: Re[2]: [9fans] hehe bad to worse
2001-05-10 16:27 presotto
@ 2001-05-10 17:47 ` Axel Belinfante
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From: Axel Belinfante @ 2001-05-10 17:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
Now I'm slightly confused. My /sys/src/9/port/portmkfile contains
segment.$O: ../port/segment.h
This is the line that is to be deleted, I assume, or???
For the record, AFAIK I succesfully applied both wraps, and succeeded
to remake everything, including kernels.
Axel.
> my fault, I should have put a new port/portmkfile in the last wrap.
> Just remove the
>
> segment.$O: segment.h
>
> line from portmkfile, segment.h is history, its contents are in segment.c.
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* Re[2]: [9fans] hehe bad to worse
@ 2001-05-10 16:27 presotto
2001-05-10 17:47 ` Axel Belinfante
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From: presotto @ 2001-05-10 16:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
my fault, I should have put a new port/portmkfile in the last wrap.
Just remove the
segment.$O: segment.h
line from portmkfile, segment.h is history, its contents are in segment.c.
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* Re[2]: [9fans] hehe bad to worse
2001-05-10 15:15 ` Douglas A. Gwyn
@ 2001-05-10 15:36 ` Matt H
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From: Matt H @ 2001-05-10 15:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Douglas A. Gwyn
Hello Douglas,
Thursday, May 10, 2001, 4:15:20 PM, you wrote:
DAG> matt wrote:
>> It all goes swimmingly until I reboot the fresh install :
>> MBR...PBS...Bad format or I/O error
>> Press almost any key to reboot...
DAG> I've seen that more times than I care to recall;
DAG> in my case it has always been associated with installing
DAG> any form of Plan 9 boot *other* than partition boot.
DAG> Of course, partition boot will lose your other OS
DAG> boot, but since I'm using System Commander I can fix
DAG> that by booting a rescue floppy and re-initing SC.
no, it's a blank disk.
The Aug2000 CD install works just fine. If I use the current I get "Bad
Format"
applying the updates to this install I get
cpu% mk 'CONF=pccpudisk' 9pccpudisk
mk: don't know how to make 'segment.h'
cpu%
When I try the updates I get "version newer than update" messages for
quite a few important sounding files.
Is there a way of downlaoding the full CURRENT source rather than
incremental updates? and then do a make world equivalent?
--
Best regards,
Matt mailto:matt@proweb.co.uk
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