From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Thu, 9 Nov 1995 12:48:08 -0500 From: John D. Pritchard jdp@cs.columbia.edu Subject: IBM-PC install on E: drive? Topicbox-Message-UUID: 338b1894-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19951109174808.3qBViRpXz1jIHd7siqHrDf2uCt60_3Agfp_MqDzE2T0@z> hi will, > : btw, if your last fdisk was with OS/2's fdisk, you'll need to redo your > : disk with a DOS fdisk. > > Well, no. It's a long time since I used MSDOS' fdisk, and Plan 9 loaded > fine onto an OS/2 formatted/partitioned drive. that was my experience with the ftp://plan9.att.com/plan9/pcdist distribution. > Will the four-disk set > really load into an MSDOS partition? The CDROM won't. yes and no, the floppy set puts the contents of the first disk into a DOS logical partition, ie, C:\PLAN9, then will do the File System Installation into a non-FAT-referenced partition at the high end of your disk, or into another disk. this lets you boot into DOS, and then run PLAN9\B (C:\PLAN9\B.COM (which gives me a whole new outlook on DOS)) to boot the plan9 OS (as per the configuration established in C:\PLAN9\PLAN9.INI) from the plan9 partition. this is really a nice setup for learning the system and playing with configuration. you can use an editor in DOS to evolve plan9.ini which is much faster (for cycling through some variables) than going through the only alternative (in cases like a nonworking vga configuration) to the lethargic boot from a floppy (the first plan9 floppy provides for reconfiguring the installed system). -john