From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 15:18:13 -0400 From: Scott Schwartz schwartz@bio.cse.psu.edu Subject: [9fans] third edition, installation experiences Topicbox-Message-UUID: b2682b2a-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <20000608191813.d0bPffPXO7dTy7GR-k4w2j1m9-W8NBe-mGVW3XOAYm4@z> My notes are at home, but here are a few comments from memory. * The installation instructions didn't say so, but the disk partitioning programs accept '?' as a command to get some help. That's useful to learn that you can use 't' to change a fallow partition to type PLAN9 (a fallow partition conveniently available, since I had been planning to install Linux there for the last five years but somehow never got around to it.) * When the kernel boots, it says something about 128MB swap. In the second edition, the penalty for having less backing store allocated than the kernel expected was a panic the first time one of those page frames was written out. Is that still the case? The installation instructions suggest that it should be harmless. * The system complained about not being able to assign an irq to the printer port. * The vga stuff works fine with a #9 771 card. * The installer is willing to try reading from an ext2 partition, but I had mixed results with that. (Ok, linux was recently installed on a second disk.) The mini-shell was unwilling to cd into /home, for unknown reasons. Putting plan9.9gz into / worked around that. * If you told the install-floppy-maker that you have ethernet, but then you use the local media to load the distribution, the ip information never gets configured, which makes ndb/dns pause a while before timing out. Don't panic if that happens. * It looks like glenda's home directory has a mode 0555 tmp directory in it, which should be 0777.