plug included nvram, so I'm not sure what's going on. Still trying to figure out if I should just be able to mount this thing from another machine to test. On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 8:48 PM, David Leimbach wrote: > I just built the CONF=plug > > Let me see what that includes. Maybe my sources are just really old. > > Dave > > > On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 8:46 PM, Skip Tavakkolian <9nut@9netics.com>wrote: > >> do you compile in an nvram (that includes the correct rights?) >> >> > On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 7:01 PM, erik quanstrom > >wrote: >> > >> >> > Just got one of these today, and I suspect my problem has nothing to >> do >> >> with >> >> > the guruplug and everything to do with the fact that I've never set >> up >> >> any >> >> > PXE bootable systems before to mount a Plan 9 CPUAUTHFS service. >> >> > >> >> > I'm getting >> >> > "ktrace /kernel/path 0x60806f34 0x6095cf30 0x6095cf6d # pc, sp, >> linkion >> >> > refused" >> >> > >> >> > I'm thinking that I don't have / either exported in a way I know how >> to >> >> use >> >> > it remotely or that I have another fundamental configuration issue. >> >> > >> >> > I'm wondering if there's a way to use either Inferno or the same plan >> 9 >> >> > installation to test whatever needs testing to validate that I'll be >> able >> >> to >> >> > remotely boot my guruplug. >> >> >> >> once you've validated that you have a reasonable >> >> ipnet in /lib/ndb/local covering your network (that's >> >> been my problem many times; verify with ndb/ipquery >> >> especially that you have a fs= entry), and you've tried >> >> adding -Dd to bootargs (adding verbosity to >> >> ip/ipconfig), i usually starting hacking in debug >> >> messages to /sys/src/9/boot, to taste, until >> >> i can reduce things down to a nice consummé. >> >> >> >> if you're loading the kernel, you've gotten pretty far, >> >> so it sounds like dhcp/tftpd themselves are properly >> >> configured. >> >> >> > >> > Yes, the kernel loads, and prompts me for an IP for a filesystem. I >> enter >> > one, and it goes through authid, authdom, secstore and password prompts, >> > then it dumps me off into kdumpland >> > >> > "ktrace /kernel/path 0x60806f34 0x6095cf30 0x6095cf6d # pc, sp, >> > linkion refused" >> > >> > It was pretty easy to get it this far. I'm just wondering if I have my >> > filesystem server set up the way I originally thought, and if there is a >> way >> > to do some basic test of that. >> > >> > Example, can I attach an Inferno OS to my Plan 9 to validate if other >> Plan 9 >> > instances *should* work. >> > >> > Dave >> > >> > >> >> >> >> bon appitit. >> >> >> >> - julia child >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >