On 04/03/2014 09:08 PM, Szymon Olewniczak wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 06:02:23PM -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
>> On Wed Apr  2 17:49:51 EDT 2014, [email protected] wrote:
>>>> if you do a pull as glenda, or alternately
>>>>
>>>>    mount /srv/boot /n/root &&
>>>>            9fs atom && 
>>>>            disk/mkfs -vkU -s /n/atom/plan9^`{pwd} -d . <{echo +}
>>>>
>>>> you can then try "mkusbboot -p `{echo +}".  this may actually work.        
>>>     srv: dial tcp!atom.9atom.org!fs: cs: can't translate address: 
>>> '/srv/dns' file
>>>     does not exist.
>>> It seems to me like an issue with internet connection. Am I right?
>>> One more question to this command. You've used pwd in it, so what directory 
>>> should I be in, in
>>> order to run command successfully? Why do I need to run this first mount 
>>> command(the /n/root seems
>>> to be used nowhere)? 
>> yes.  you can either run ndb/dns -r and ndb/cs and then try again, or replace
>> "9fs atom" with
>>
>>      attaip=208.71.233.235
>>      nflag=-n
>>      srv $nflag -q tcp!$attaip atom &&
>>              mount $nflag /srv/atom /n/atom atom
> But my ethernet device probably is not recognised. When I run ip/ipconfig I 
> get:
>       ipconfig: /net/ipifc/clone: bind ether /net/ether0: '/net/ether0' cs: 
> file does not exist
>
> It looks to me like the need of ordering a new ethernet card. I will try to 
> order 8169 as you've recomended
> and try to connect to the internet again.
>
>>>> there is not enough room on the usb key to install all.
>>> The other problem is that after compiling usb and all it dependences when 
>>> I've rebooted
>>> the plan 9 atom all programs disappeared and I've needed to compile them 
>>> again. Is there any method to
>>> make the changes to the disk persistent? 
>> changes to the disk are persistent.  i suspect the executables are
>> misplaced.  are you booting from the hard drive?
> I'm booting from pendirve which I've setuped as you described earlier(using 
> dd). Maybe it's happening becouse
> I turn off my computer by pressing power button.
> How can I turn off plan9 in a clear way?
>
> BR,
> Szymon
>
fshalt(8).


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