term% disk/fdisk /dev/sdC0/data
cylinder = 8225280 bytes
 *p1                    0       522             (522 cylinders, 3.99 GB)        
PLAN(
>>> q
term% 9fat: ; cat /n/9fat/plan9.ini
bootfile=sdC0!9fat!9pcf
bootargs=local!#S/sdC0/fossil
bootdisk=local!#S/sdC0/fossil

*nomp=1
*nodumpstack=1
partition=new
dmamode=ask

*nobiosload=1
*noahciload=1

*nobiosload=1
*noahciload=1

*debugload=1
mouseport=ps2
monitor=vesa
vgasize=1024x768x24

audio0=sb16

ether0=ne2000
term%

Note that there are, in fact, two *nbiosload=1 lines and two *noahciload=1 lines.

On Nov 9, 2007, at 7:24 PM, John Stalker wrote:

Hello. I switched to using QEMU so I now have Internet :-) But when I
boot, i get this:

http://myskitch.com/pietrogagliardi/booting_plan_9_on_q_-
_what_is_this_-20071109-151831.png

I always say 1 for the prompt. What's going on? - Pietro

Odd.  I use plan9 under qemu and I've never seen anything like it.
What is your plan9.ini and what does disk/fdisk show?
--
John Stalker
School of Mathematics
Trinity College Dublin
tel +353 1 896 1983
fax +353 1 896 2282

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