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From: philw@plan9.att.com philw@plan9.att.com
Subject: sparc standalone
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 1995 12:38:41 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <19951030173841.o9zsSTSeQbiV7Ft2Q9xKbyBzKL92Uyp0iCBrpnGDAkE@z> (raw)

>How does one make a binding that remains constant throughout all sessions? I
>want to bind the volume I have created to / and keep it there during the life
>of the system, and not just in the present environment. How can I do this?

I think you are asking how to make a change to the global
system namespace. The namespace is built from a combination
of /rc/bin/termrc, /rc/bin/cpurc and /lib/namspace. Modifications
to the two scripts cpurc and termrc will be visible in the
system namespace (bootes) and available to the listeners.
Modifications to /lib/namespace affect processes which call
newns(2) to establish a new namspace (cpu, telnet etc.).

>I still have not received any information about how to explictly specify
>the offset in a local!# statement. 

I have no idea what the first part of your question is asking.






             reply	other threads:[~1995-10-30 17:38 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1995-10-30 17:38 philw [this message]
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1995-10-30 17:33 presotto
1995-10-30 17:16 JUSTdan

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