From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Fri, 25 Oct 1996 01:03:23 -0500 From: Brandon Black photon@nol.net Subject: Installing a Plan 9 PC network... some probs... Topicbox-Message-UUID: 507aac30-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19961025060323.zVVfmwtpvid_y9aafMn6vB0gC0QfaIsNxL8Sr7dapLM@z> Well.... I have beat my head against the wall long enough (several hours) trying to get plan 9 going on my own.. but I think I'm gonna need a little help before I get it right... I pretty much installed per the instructions for Installing Plan 9 from the Documents book... quick synopsis: Made fileserver boot disk, slammed cdrom stuff into fileserver's scsi disk. "Made this PC an authentication server" and did the little dance (exactly per the book, except for userid's + passwords) for setting up the authid, etc... on the fileserver and the authserver. Then I also added a normal user on the file and auth servers, and added a terminal entry to /lib/ndb/local. I was able to log into my terminal as my normal username just fine, and everything on all three machines was going pretty ok. At this point I can reboot the cpu/auth server and the terminal with no problems or errors, but a question arises regarding the cpu server's booting up: <1> The book says "Later convert the cpu server to boot from a local disk" Someone please explain the concept and/or process involved here, which I assume leads to _not_ having to boot DOS to load the cpu kernel, and/or provides some convenient way to store the IP addresses so that booting can be a little more automatic..... Other than the inconvenience of the cpu server bootup process, I was going fine.. so I tried rebooting the file server (and everything else)... the file server came up fine, but the cpu server complained something close to: Can't connect to auth server: no method for accessing file. I was still typing in the IP info on the cpu server's bootup as before, including setting the auth server to 0.0.0.0. After redoing this process a few times, I narrowed down the cause: Everything works fine if I put the fileserverin "allow" mode, but If I boot the file server normally ("secure mode"?) thats when the cpu server panics on bootup with the message above. Any answers, pointers, clues, trails, or large moentary donations would be appreciated. Brandon .............................................. : Brandon Lee Black : photon@gnu.ai.mit.edu : :....................: photon@nol.net : : "Sanity is the : photon@vanity.ops.org : : trademark of a : vis_blb@unx1.shsu.edu : : weak mind. . ." : +1 713 397 3490 : :....................:.......................: