I had the same problem in a Pentium 90 Mhz machine and in an old PII HP and 
Toshiba laptops. In P90 I booted it from floppy, but later it can't recognize 
HDD (no problems with linux an *BSD in all of them). In laptops I solved 
extracting their hdd's, puting in another laptop and installing plan9 from 
it.

El Miércoles, 6 de Diciembre de 2006 12:41, Rodolfo Garcia escribió:
> I use "floppy + network installation", I can't use the CD ( I try with 
> two different drives)
> 
> erik quanstrom wrote:
> > i have this problem with a 440GX pIII machine that i use as
> > a plan 9 terminal.  the solution for me was to boot from floppy
> > then run 9660srv by hand and mount the distribution that way.
> >
> > linux can boot on the same machine so theoretically it would
> > be possible to fix, but i'm not sure how much effort it would be.
> >
> > - erik
> >
> > ----
> >
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Elbing

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