I'm still learning about Plan9, et al., but TCL is a micro-install Linux,
so you get Linux and Plan9.  Also, the '#Z' device allows you to access the
linux file system, so depending on what you are trying to do it might be
easily doable.

  EBo --

On Wed, 19 May 2010 23:49:12 +0200, Jens Staal <[email protected]>
wrote:
> @EBO
> 
> That is definitely interesting. I read about a 9vx/TCL solution sometime
> ago. This is a lot more like what I was talking about (even if it still
> means that Plan9 "only" is virtualized under Linux)
> 
> 2010/5/19 EBo <[email protected]>
> 
>> There is also 9vx which I am helping Ron Minnich repackage for
>> TinyCoreLinux, and it was just recently added to TCL's standard package
>> list.
>>
>> On Wed, 19 May 2010 17:39:59 -0400, Jorden M <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > It's called Linuxemu. I'm sure the developer would love help.
>> >
>> > On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 5:37 PM, Jens Staal <[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>> >> [sorry about hijacking]
>> >> Actually I was thinking a bit recently.... what about an "inverse
>> >> glendix"?
>> >> That is, rather than porting Plan9 to Linux, how about porting Linux
>> >> to
>> >> Plan9?
>> >> The thought was basically - would it be possible to make some sort
of
>> >> Plan9
>> >> "NDISwrapper"/"FUSE" for Linux kernel modules for drivers,
filesystems
>> >> etc
>> >> that could be mounted/run in either Plan9 or Plan9/APE userspace? If
I
>> >> have
>> >> understood it correctly, this is what L4, Hurd and MINIX tries to do
>> >> to
>> >> get
>> >> good hardware support fast. I am not saying that this in anyway
would
>> be
>> >> a
>> >> BETTER solution than Glendix, rather a complementary one geared
>> >> towards
>> >> people that are more Plan9 than Linux but still would like to be
able
>> to
>> >> run
>> >> it on their toaster without writing every driver themselves.
>> >>
>> >> 2010/5/19 EBo <[email protected]>
>> >>>
>> >>> On Wed, 19 May 2010 11:51:44 -0700 (PDT), vh4x0r
>> >>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>> > Hi, I'm interested in contributing to the project for creation of
a
>> >>> > distro based on Glendix and Gentoo. I have acquainted myself with
>> >>> > Glendix, and also have a lot of experience with Gentoo. Can you
>> please
>> >>> > provide me with some pointers about where to start ?
>> >>>
>> >>> I have an experimental ebuild on sys-kernel/glendix-sources, and
some
>> >>> other stuff you can use as a basis to start if it would be at all
>> >>> helpful.
>> >>> For the next while I am focusing on my plan9 work which was
accepted
>> for
>> >>> this years GSoC.  Some of that work might also be of use to
backport
>> to
>> >>> Glendix.
>> >>>
>> >>>  EBo --
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