I solved this by deleting everything for the fat partition (which was a
fat16lba, not a 9fat) and then copy the files in the right order all this
done in vista

it worked

On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 6:57 PM, Steve Simon<st...@quintile.net> wrote:
> 9fat is also a pain in that the 9load file must be created with,
> and retain its append only file, which has a special meaning to 9fat
> telling it to create the file in sequential blocks.
>
> This could (and has) caused problems if you access the 9fat partition
> from os's other than plan9.
>
> The only times I have had to change plan9.ini from somthing else
> than the booted system (because I have broken the boot process)
> I booted the plan9 live cdrom.
>
> I would be happy if 9load and 9fat disappeared and it was
> replaced with a plan9 bootstrap kernel and (say) an rc(1) script.
>
> -Steve
>
>



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Federico G. Benavento

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