From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Tue, 6 Dec 1994 17:48:59 -0500 From: Frederick L. Born born@dial.eunet.ch Subject: installing Plan 9 on a PC Topicbox-Message-UUID: 048878fc-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19941206224859.ACvwm4H07gqWthGmQQoCOfqEE9ep7upmS3YHqP2fqks@z> Hi there, I'm a student at the Tech. University of Bern, Switzerland. I would like to write a diploma thesis for my Master of Science in Computer Science about Plan 9. I already received all stuff (CD-ROM and manuals) from AT&T. At the moment I'm trying to set up a standalone Plan 9 system on a PC to do my first steps with Plan 9. Unfortuately I have some major problems. I can boot my system (i486DX2 PC, VESA Bus, IDE harddisk) from the harddisk. The kernel works fine, but can't locate the local file system (kfs) on the harddisk. After selecting local as default file system I get the message: fs...time...boot: /386/init: access permission denied panic: boot process died: unknown If somebody has successfully installed a Plan 9 standalone system on a PC, please let me know what I have to do. I'm not shure if I get the latest re- lease from AT&T. My CD-ROM has a printed label dated from 1992, but the CD-ROM itself is dated from I/1993 (printed around the hole in the middle). Do I possibly need another CD-ROM? Because I'm really new to Plan 9 every answer is welcome. best regards, Frederick Frederick L. Born -- In this world, time is -- born@dial.eunet.ch -- a local phenomenon. --