From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Thu, 7 Sep 1995 20:10:35 -0400 From: forsyth@plan9.cs.york.ac.uk forsyth@plan9.cs.york.ac.uk Subject: unintentional installation on floppy by installation floppy Topicbox-Message-UUID: 21a5dace-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19950908001035.i3Hiidhr-2tk7jw89lhqdei7iSuNOYMTkbEl0LznnW4@z> >>(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. this has been mentioned before and struck me as strange at the time, until i saw it happen recently and realised what caused it. the plan 9 installation diskette tries to install on itself because it has tried to mount something on /n/c (which is on the diskette) and failed. unfortunately the directory /n/c has been left writable, on the diskette, and the installation program proceeds to write to it. unsurprisingly it runs out of space. there seem to be many possible causes for a failure to mount on /n/c. for instance, the DOS file system doesn't begin the disc; or it starts the disc, but the dos partition doesn't look quite right (yielding `unknown format' on mount). the latter seemed to be true for windows 95 on a student's machine here, but i haven't had a chance to investigate. (it was also the June Beta copy of windows 95; i'll wait until he buys the real version, in case it changes again.)