On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 5:40 AM, erik quanstrom <quans...@quanstro.net> wrote: > that doesn't look exactly like anything that plan > 9 prints. perhaps it printed one of these two > messages? > > (Bad format or )?I/O error > Press a key to reboot...
I don't see anything like that - perhaps there is some key combo during bootup that will show me more verbose startup info? I couldn't find anything in BIOS setup for that. > if so, the problem would be in pbs. perhaps > the comments in the source will help. there are > some limits where the booted partition can be > on disk. Sorry, which source? Also, is this with regards to using /386/pbs versus /386/pbslba during disk/format? I thought that was only an issue if the first active partition is further into the disk than some 8.5 GB? That isn't the case here. Thanks, ak