Thank you very much! Although I generally like setting things up for
myself, I have been twice baffled by this. The third edition iso gave
me a little taste of Plan B, and I thought it was pretty good, but I'm
really looking forward to seeing the new version.


John

On 6/18/07, Francisco J Ballesteros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My fault.
It looks like the thing is not trivial at all to setup.
Give me a few days, and we'll provide a qemu image of Plan B installed,
for others to try.

We have learn the lesson, btw. For the octopus, we are providing code that
can be used as-is on top of Inferno, and will provide most of what Plan B could
do.

Thanks for the interest

On 6/19/07, John Floren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anybody have a Qemu image lying around with Plan B 4th edition
> installed? I've tried setting it up myself, but can't seem to get the
> damn thing to connect to fossil on bootup... lots of
> tring tcp!127.0.0.1!564 main/active
> bns: can't dial tcp!127.0.0.1!564: no route
> amount failed: no route
> wait for /
> wait for /
>
> I'll keep fiddling, but if anybody else has run into this problem and
> solved it, please help me out! Plan B looks potentially very cool, but
> I'm having a devil of a time getting it ready.
> And my remote Plan 9 server seems to have fallen off the net, so I'm
> counting on this to get my cool Plan 9 technology fix.
> Thanks
>
>
> John
> --
> Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
>



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