From: Serge Gagnon <gagnon__s@videotron.ca>
To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: Re: [9fans] Post install probs with other OS
Date: Tue, 7 May 2002 12:01:15 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20020505135343.6c48fa75.gagnon__s@videotron.ca> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <9a2e8d658dca2d5aaacb2e6e509d9e70@plan9.bell-labs.com>
First of all, I'm sorry for the delay between your post and mine.
My isp had a "little" problem with his optical fiber...
a prob that it take 3 day to fix.
Secondo, I don't speak english, but I'm sure that I can make better
than the first post I did...:)
On Thu, 2 May 2002 18:10:31 GMT
rsc@plan9.bell-labs.com (Russ Cox) wrote:
>
> I'm trying to understand this. The symptoms are:
>
> - fdisk on lots of systems can see the BSD partitions?
Yes, the partition, or slices in BSD's language, are always on the
disk.
> - you can't mount the BSD partition in BSD?
I can't mount BSD with the other BSD on my second disk that I previously
disconnected before I tried to install Plan9. I also tried to mount
these slices from the installation disk ( OpenBSD ) because I
can escape to a shell from the installation and use some tools
like mount, disklabel, fdisk, but with no success.
But, I can mount from the BSD on the disk because it cannot
boot...
>
> What does
>
> echo p | disk/fdisk /dev/sdXX/data
>
> (replace sdXX with your disk) print?
/dev/sdC0/data ==
cylinder = 8225280
p1 0 127 (127 cylinders, 996.21MB) BSD386
*p2 127 337 (210 cylinders, 1.96GB ) Plan9
empty 337 1019 (683 cylinders, 5.22GB )
p3 1019 2932 (1913 cylinders, 14.65GB) type 166
p4 2932 4111 (1179 cylinders, 9.03BG ) BSD386
> Thanks.
> Russ
Ok, forget it about the solution because, the more I think about my prob,
the more I think that the solution is unix specific, not plan9 :).
However, I think that is a problem with plan9 and my MBR. But I don't know
if this problem is "my computer specific".
Plan9 has probably deleted my labels I created with BSD's disklabel(8) for
my partitions inside the BSD's slice. I can see the slice type 166, but not
the partitions /var, /tmp, /home, /usr and /Storage I created inside to be
more specific. This, is for my two BSD ( Free and Open ) on my
disk ... /dev/sdC0 or /dev/wd0... or the one that we speak about :)
I'll give you some informations about my computer if it is a real
probleme with plan9.
Computer=pc i386
cpu=amd k62 266
disk=maxtor 40G IDE
I don't know what other informations I'll can give to you,
( I'm a newbee on plan9 and unix too...) but if you'll ask
some other informations, it will be a pleasure for me to answer.
--
Serge Gagnon
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2002-05-02 18:04 Russ Cox
2002-05-07 12:01 ` Serge Gagnon [this message]
2002-05-07 12:04 ` Serge Gagnon
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2002-05-02 9:32 Serge Gagnon
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