* Re: [9fans] mount file server
@ 2002-09-11 3:12 Russ Cox
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From: Russ Cox @ 2002-09-11 3:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
> Is it possible that a terminal or cpu server
> mount a file system other than `filsys main'
> as its root file system?
>
> I am building an environment mixed with 3rd and 4th ed,
> while using a same file server (successfully updated to
> 4th ed. fs kernel) for both editions.
>
> I foolishly booted a 4th ed. terminal from the file server.
> Of course, it didn't boot because the file system `main' had
> (and still has) the 3rd edtition contents.
Yes. You can set rootspec= and rootdir= in your plan9.ini.
The defaults are of rootspec='' and rootdir=/root.
At boot time, the kernel executes
mount /srv/boot /root $rootspec
bind $rootdir /
Russ
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* [9fans] mount file server
@ 2002-09-11 3:03 YAMANASHI Takeshi
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From: YAMANASHI Takeshi @ 2002-09-11 3:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
Is it possible that a terminal or cpu server
mount a file system other than `filsys main'
as its root file system?
I am building an environment mixed with 3rd and 4th ed,
while using a same file server (successfully updated to
4th ed. fs kernel) for both editions.
I foolishly booted a 4th ed. terminal from the file server.
Of course, it didn't boot because the file system `main' had
(and still has) the 3rd edtition contents.
Thank you.
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