* error walking to 9dos
@ 1995-11-10 16:36 Kevin
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From: Kevin @ 1995-11-10 16:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
I am trying to install Plan9 on my PC (486-66, 8MB RAM, Cirrus Logic
5426 chipset). I have no problems getting through the first disk of the 4
disk trial version, but when I execute b.com (from my normal DOS boot
configuration) it comes up with the following:
boot devices:
boot from:
nothing more, nothing less. When I try the same thing when I use a boot disk
I get a variation on the same theme:
boot devices: fd!0
boot from[default==fd!0!9dos]:
error walking to 9dos
boot from:
I seem to remember plan9 being able to 'walk to 9dos' when configuring plan9.
I myself have a sneaky suspision that my Tekram DC-600C ISA cacheing
controller, but want to exhaust all other options first.
Just as a note, I have three logical drives, the first having 3 dos
partitions, the second being a Linux partliton and the third I was hoping to
give to plan9.
Appreciative of any help.
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