From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Wed, 6 Sep 1995 12:55:42 -0400 From: corey@hotrod.alph.att.com corey@hotrod.alph.att.com Subject: Plan9 & OS/2 Boot Manager Topicbox-Message-UUID: 21995fd8-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19950906165542.GtQOpk6s3h30EOLK3Uj0IXS5LIisA42FgzbUWw1IB9c@z> In article , Michael C. Montero <9fans@cse.psu.edu> wrote: >I am trying to setup Plan9 on my machine which has OS/2 Boot Manager. I >currently have a DOS parition and a Linux partition. I followed the >steps outlined in the documentation for setting up the PC distribution >(20 megs) of Plan9. However, for some reason the Disk1 is setting itself >up on the floppy instead of on the partition I left available for Plan9. >I am NOT trying to make Plan9 part of OS/2 Boot Manager. According to >the documentation, the DOS partition is supposed to be formatted and >space is supposed to be left for Plan9. If anyone has any idea of what >the problem may be or if anyone has gotten around this (in any way) >please let me know! The only thing I would like is to maintain my DOS >and Linux partitions and, if possible, not to have to delete my Linux >partition. The DOS one has been mutilated already. I ran into exactly the same problem last night. I would guess that you are using the OS/2 Boot Manager stored in the MBR and that LILO is installed in the Linux root partition. In my case I had DOS and Linux loaded and was using LILO in the MBR. Plan9 was doing the exact same thing you mentioned and failed to write to my SCSI drive. To solve the problem I removed LILO from the MBR with DOS fdisk /mbr and I also removed my Linux partition as I had not allocated space for Plan9 previously. This solved the problem and I now have Plan9 loaded. You might be able to get away with just unloading the OS/2 Boot Manager instead of doing what I had to do. i.e deleting my Caldera (Linux) partition) :-( :-( One of the problems with Caldera Linux is that Lilo cannot be installed in the root partition, if you have an all SCSI system. Don't ask me why, I just read it in the documentation. When I put Linux back on my machine I will use the loadlin utilities to boot Linux. --Corey > >Thanks for all your help! >Mike > -- /* Corey Brown (WB0RXQ): 20m, 15m, 2m(146.82) 70cm(443.65) */ /* AT&T NSD | corey@hustler.att.com */ /* Alpharetta, Ga 30202 | attmail!wcbrown */ /* (404)750-8071 | New rays from an ancient sun (JS) */