From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Message-ID: <20031214171825.23971.qmail@web60507.mail.yahoo.com> From: "Dennis D. Jensen" Subject: Re: [9fans] booting plan9 cd on thinkpad x23 To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu In-Reply-To: <012a01c3c1fb$7f7aeb60$89844051@SOMA> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 09:18:25 -0800 Topicbox-Message-UUID: a25bed26-eacc-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 --- "boyd, rounin" wrote: > > LD.COM doesn't work. I have tried many differenct > > options, but it just doesn't start. I've tried > booting > > in dos-mode (failsafe). > > strange. w2k install just worked (modulo vga woe). > > this data is old but might help: > > http://www.insultant.net/repo/plan9/usbflop.html The comment at the bottom provided a good hint. Details, details. The following is from confused and a little mixed up memory. I downloaded plan9.iso.bz2, burned it to cd-rom, copied all of the content of the cd-rom to a directory named plan9 on my win2k-partition, which has a fat32lba filesystem. In c:\plan9\386\ there is a ld.com and 9pcdisk.gz, etc. "ld", "ld sdC0!dos!plan9/386/9pcdisk.gz" "ld sdC0!dos!plan9" or something like it from failsafe dos mode all have the same result: Nothing. I just get another prompt after a blank line. Then I boot the plan9-cd from the usb cd drive. It recognizes my win2k-partition, and errors when trying to walk to 9pcdisk.gz via "sdC0!dos!plan9/plan9.ini", i.e. c:\plan9\plan9.ini. That plan9.ini currently contains this line: "bootfile=sdC0!dos!9pcdisk.gz". I have another ini-file: c:\plan9.ini, which contains an experiment to load a floppy-image, but 9load claims that the floppy-image is incorrect. It contains this: adisk=#S/sdC0/dos bootfile=sdC0!dos!9disk.flp At the "Boot from:" I tell it "sdC0!dos!plan9/386/9load", but that signals an error that 9load is an incorrect kernel. Well, of course, it is not a kernel... I then tried the kernel "sdC0!dos!plan9/386/9pcdisk.gz" which is the only thing that has worked so far. It then goes on to "Root from:". Experimenting and using the above hint I now reply "local!#S/sdC0/dos", continue as user "none" and it actually tries to start kfs, but complains and eventually fails on the ground that 9P cannot be initialized. Before failing completely (9P) it asks a question about "reme?" or something like that about kfs, which I cannot remember right now. If I don't answer anything, the kernel panics after a few seconds: The panic message says something with illegal access -- that something is tinkering with the kernel... I probably forgot some important details. It's just to let everyone know what I tried. I still think it should be possible to tell 9pcdisk, the kernel, where to find userland, i.e. c:\plan9\ and c:\plan9\386\. BTW: The plan9.iso.bz2 is the stable one, if it should matter. The wiki talks about some more current, bleeding snapshots I've not seen mentioned anywhere else. Best regards, Dennis Decker Jensen __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree