On 7/17/07, Steve Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, question, what are you folks doing to partition disks nowadays
> when 9load has not loaded your kernel? I'm curious.

You could just boot the live CDROM to install onto a physical disk
and then boot your kernel under lguest and point it at this, rather than
a virtual disk in a linux file. I suspose you could even use Linux dd to copy
this disk to a linux file and then use that.

yeah but I want to do the whole thing in lguest, as a test.

The boot cd does not help me -- cd is partitioned. I think the
question still needs a good answer -- you have a cd and a disk image,
you boot plan 9 without benefit of 9load, how do you get #S/sdD0/data
set up? you need to write to ctl. What's the sensible way to do this?

ron

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