hola,
yes, it works, every now an then I get a private mail asking for help to set
up Plan 9 on vmware :)
Just in case anyone is interested, it does seem possible to run the
current plan9 in VMware workstation v5.
I found a VMware image at
http://blog.gammal.org/2007/05/plan9-vmware-image.html
(compressed with a weird PC-dude-type compressor)
heh, 7zip is not that weird ;)
The only problems I've found is that cut/snarf don't seem to work
correctly, the snarf buffer seems to always be full of what was
copied/cut on the host system, and the mouse cursor won't always behave
itself -- sometimes when it gets into the lower 20% of the screen it
leaps straight to the bottom, and a bit to the left.
Any suggestions on fixing the mouse? I use "mouseport=ps2" in plan9.ini
I set mouseport to ps2intellimouse, the snaf thing you're talking about it's
because vmware guys changed something, the magic is in /386/bin/aux/vmware
(note, it's a script) basically you have to comment the line that runs aux/stub
and the one that binds /mnt/vmware/snarf over /dev/snarf, I also have the
echo hwaccel off > /dev/vgactl there instead of in /rc/bin/termrc, since I use
vmware to boot a Plan 9 installed in harddisk.
making your vmware Plan 9 a cpu server and drawterming to it is a better choice.
Why? I have to use VMware on the system for work-related porpoises so I
tried the plan9 image to see if it was workable.
Adrain
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Federico G. Benavento