Thank you so much. Faster download, working image.
What docs could I start from to fully understand the PI boot process ?
I faced this kind of problems 30+ years ago. The general problem should
be more or less the same old story. I hope
adriano
Hi, all
I'm looking for the rpi image from Miller's contrib.
I see that on /sources is dated March, 12 2017 but,
on all labs mirrors I know, the image is dated 2016.
Where can I download the last one from ?
Cp-ing from sources is very slow.
Thanks all in advance.
adriano
opy /net/ether1" (wifi nic) shows
icmp packets when pinging.
I'm quite confused.
Could anyone kindly tell me where is my mistake ?
Thank you so much
adriano
I usually run Plan9 in a vm under Win7.
Chris McGee wrote:
Hi All,
I'm working on some documentation and would like to include a portion of the
screen in a particular window. What's a good way to take the shot but also snip
out the piece that I'm interested in?
Thanks,
Chris
of one2many e reply2sender in a net
of ten boxes.
If it could be useful, I'll willing look for that sw in my
dead-projects-repository.
adriano
HD, mbr, USB2.0, NIC
Thanks a lot to cinap and all other 9fans who kindly spent their time to
help.
adriano
nto 64 bit kernel as a regression test.
Ah. I was convinced that Wint-32 were no more used in the USA.
Stating that you do these tests, the problem is certainly here.
I'm using win7, 32 bit, VMware 9.0.4.
What VMare version do you use ?
What about VirtualBox or other VMs ?
adriano
th install on the fly.
Having some constraints, I'm looking for a whatever (set of) VM
to have all/many distros running on my desk, being convinced that's not
reasonable
to adapt current distros to a prehistoric environment.
adriano
--
cinap
Prof Brucee wrote:
Have you run inst/start after booting from iso?
Yes. Follwed the ~usual install procedure. All ok till bootsetup included.
Confirmed the "finish" step, unsolicited reboot, restart from .iso
Hiding the CD, boot fails saying that there is no OS on the HD.
adriano
mistake. The installer is the +/- the same I used many many
times.
Using VMware 9.0.4 - Win7-32 (Win7-32 is mandatory).
adriano
aiju
On Thu, 1 Sep 2016, Adriano Verardo wrote:
In the last two years I've very little used Plan9.
All appls I made for clients work, solved all problem thanks
sure it's a my mistake but I dont see where/what.
Using vmware 9.0.4 (free to change) under Win7-32 bit (constrain)
adriano
aiju
On Thu, 1 Sep 2016, Adriano Verardo wrote:
In the last two years I've very little used Plan9.
All appls I made for clients work, solved all problem thanks to 9fans
In the last two years I've very little used Plan9.
All appls I made for clients work, solved all problem thanks to 9fans
help, clients don't ask for improvements, ...
Now I must install Plan9 in a VM. I'm testing VMware, but it is not a
constraint.
The Bell distro work fine, all others I
Brantley Coile wrote:
I’m very grateful to still be using these tools. It’s a very personal thing but
for someone who first used 6th Edition Unix, ed and the old shell, and used all
the versions of Unix that followed, these tools, both acme and sam, rio and 8
1/2, are an improvement to all
install the same VMware with the same Plan9 distro on a Win7-32 to
verify this.
adriano.
..
What's its role ? Shouldn't the native Win7 file system be readable by a
cifs of the guest Plan9 ?
adriano
Jadon Bennett wrote:
On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 03:48:25AM +0200, Adriano Verardo wrote:
Currently I send files from Plan9/VMware to a remote Win7 box using cifs.
I would like to store directly on the local box.
I don't know much about VMWare, but are you able to run samba or similar
on your host
.
Could someone kindly give me some suggestions ?
Thank you in advance
adriano
Winston Kodogo wrote:
Hey Adriano
It seems as if the list is not totally moribund after all, even if
these days people will insist on talking about Plan9 on it, rather
than posting informative digressions about almost everything else. I
hope you got at least some of the responses which your
appl have this characteristcs etc etc.
No response from the University where I graduated 30+ years ago,
no Prof Ballestero's great work appreciation etc.
Ah, now I see the list active. Bliss. No messages back, 50% OK
Thanks a lot to all in the list.
adriano
On Aug 23, 2016, at 2:06 PM, stanley
t just to see if this message reaches the list.
I should have it back in my inbox in a few minutes.
adriano
be at your end. In
which case of course you won't see this. Bugger.
On 23 August 2016 at 12:00, Adriano Verardo <adr.vera...@gmail.com
<mailto:adr.vera...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi, all
I don'receive from the group since June.
I've changed my subscription, opened another gmail accou
Hi, all
I don'receive from the group since June.
I've changed my subscription, opened another gmail account (mail-dot-com
had problems),
contacted 9fans staff etc etc
Could anyone kindly le me know about problems or whatever else reason why
9fans seems to be mute ?
Thanks.
e good doc ?
Thanks in advance
adriano
Charles Forsyth wrote:
On 20 October 2015 at 17:14, Adriano Verardo <adriano.vera...@mail.com
<mailto:adriano.vera...@mail.com>> wrote:
Could IL be actually more effective than TCP/IP in a closed net ?
I think about a robotic application using very small cpus.
Wha
Could IL be actually more effective than TCP/IP in a closed net ?
I think about a robotic application using very small cpus.
What about Styx -- ore something similar - over IL ?
adriano
Back home today ... I see no subdirs under /mnt/exportfs.
Done. Now both A and B work fine.
Thank you very much Charles !
adriano
On 24 September 2015 at 20:55, Adriano Verardo
<adriano.vera...@mail.com <mailto:adriano.vera...@mail.com>> wrote:
B->A woks, A->B do
managed (because very-very strange)
external event/condition.
I'll investigate with some print() in the code, I don't know how to use
acid on an exportfs started by listen.
adriano
Any news about it ? The original one and other url I found don't work.
A very long maintenance or whatever ?
adriano
David du Colombier wrote:
Any news about it ? The original one and other url I found don't work.
A very long maintenance or whatever ?
I don't know, but in the meantime, you can still use https://9p.io/,
which is almost identical.
It works. Thank you so much, David
: Out of pseudo mount points".
The same for all file servers imported from A.
Where is/could be the (my, sure) error ?
Can someone kindly help me ?
adriano
Testing an rc script under Bell and Atom I noted that Atom dd doesn't
implement the oseekb option.
bs=1 allows to seek at any given byte offset but, what is the impact on
speedness ?
And, in any case, isn't it a (IMHO small) portability problem ?
adriano
- even if uncomplete - system
on a 4k hdd)
So I'm wondering if my /sys/src/9/pae is actually up to date.
Where can I find the sources to build kernels able to deal with 4K disks ?
adriano
that libfis is up-to-date, and rebuild it in any event.
then rebuild your kernel.
the current source for libfis is
/n/atom/plan9/sys/src/libfis
- erik
Thaks a lot, Erik.
Working on it,
I'll let you know
adriano
that libfis is up-to-date, and rebuild it in any event.
then rebuild your kernel.
the current source for libfis is
/n/atom/plan9/sys/src/libfis
- erik
fis.c are identical, re-mk'd anyway.
New libfis.a is different, and the just rebuilt kernel works.
Solved !
adriano
are installed on the key instead of the target hdd.
This makes me think to a damned typo in a bind somewhere.
adriano
an empty /n/bc but doesn't
complain.
adriano
descriptor bcscan
thinks is open. if it
also, since process 13 and 14 did not wake from rendezvous,
there is a second issue. maybe you can see how 12 could exit
and leave 13 and 14 hanging.
I'll try, even if I don't know acid very well.
What is the backtrace of a process. lstk() ?
adriano
system
50579 used blocks
60984620 free blocks
23415 maximum qid path
;
The fresh key have about 3000 free blocks.
adriano
. From my personal point
of view
this usb problem is a neglectabe flaw, as devices must stay always
firmly plugged.
But the customer thinks different and I must solve asap. I'll install
Atom instead of
Bell
adriano
unplugging, the manager
notify the condition, notify it terminates but under Bell this doesn't
actually happen.
I regret not to have more detailed info. I suspect there is something
changed in the detach primitives or so. But its only a very personal
opinion.
adriano
du_before du_after
Looking at the diff output it seems that some (wc says 187) compiled
executables
are installed onto the key instead of the target hdd.
Hoping this is useful.
adriano :-)
working release, because the
problem
has been noted for the first time some weeks ago, but the kernel is
rebuilt frequently
and the sources are upgraded, non regularly, 3/4 times in a year.
adriano
?
Do they contain only tested releases (beside the latest, of course) or
just the history ?
Are they updated just in time or the very fresh release is that on its
official site ?
adriano
Hi, all.
I have 2 nics rtl8139, both successfully probed as l0 and l1 but
in /net I see only the interface ether0 to l0 and /net.alt is empty.
Where can I find a doc about how to configure 2 tcp stacks and/or
to use 2 nics through the same stack ?
Thanks in advance
adriano
that docs.
Thanks a lot for the hints, Skip
adriano
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 8:24 AM, Adriano Verardo
adriano.vera...@mail.com mailto:adriano.vera...@mail.com wrote:
Hi, all.
I have 2 nics rtl8139, both successfully probed as l0 and l1 but
in /net I see only the interface ether0 to l0
ipconfig to configure it there.
ok, thanks.
If the goal is to manage two separate networks, one local and the other
for remote/restricted
access only, its better to have 2 stacks or 2 nics under the same stack ?
adriano
. one can be certain (absent bridging) that the
stacks don't interact, and the services won't leak between them.
- erik
ok, thank you very much Erik
adriano
Charles Forsyth ha scritto:
On 13 March 2014 16:09, Adriano Verardo adriano.vera...@mail.com
mailto:adriano.vera...@mail.com wrote:
If the goal is to manage two separate networks, one local and the
other for remote/restricted
access only, its better to have 2 stacks or 2 nics
the
boot device ?
Thanks in advance
adriano
on the
CF/key devs I built. But, just to be sure, shouldn't always be used
the plan9.ini from the boot device ?
yes. if you're using iplfat, then this is the only thing it can read.
- erik
What about Lab's 9load or 9Load on old 9Atom distros ?
adriano
is the actual boot device ?
adriano
in the interface between usbd and external managers.
Is it possible ?
In what condition a process started by usbd becomes not killable ?
Thanks in advance.
adriano
Nick Owens ha scritto:
On Sun, Mar 02, 2014 at 06:19:57PM +0100, Adriano Verardo wrote:
Hi, all
The Bell usb image doesn't boot on some (IMHO) very common machines.
Screenshots available on
you could just try adding the did to /sys/src/9/pc/sdiahci.c:1939 and
recompile a new kernel.
I can
Hi, all
The Bell usb image doesn't boot on some (IMHO) very common machines.
Screenshots available on
https://plus.google.com/communities/114338091970720321008?partnerid=ogpy0
adriano
Does thi iso deal with new disks ?
I've written the uncompressed file to a flash stick, and tried booting my
dual core Pentium - no dice. Won't even recognise theres a flash stick
plugged in with a disk image written to it. Likewise, my Mac said it wasn't
able to read the flash stick once I had
I'm trying to download http://newftp.9atom.org/other/9atom.iso.bz2 but the
server connection fails.
Wrong address or server maintenance ?
adriano
.
To help in solving this problem, I could perform any requested test,
send video snapshots etc.
Unfortunately I'm not organized enough to (try to) produce a patched
distro by myself.
Supposing to be able to do the patch, of course :-)
Can anyone help me ?
Thanks in advance
adriano
any device to install on, CD boot
start
but crashes as soon as try to use the disk.
i assume this is not 9atom due to the messages.
- erik
Is only the report of the behaviour of the Bell's cd iso dowloaded one
hour ago.
adriano
Joseph Thompson ha scritto:
On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 21:01:20 +0100
Adriano Verardo adriano.vera...@mail.com wrote:
Do you know how to reliably dd an usb key under win7 ?
adriano
Win32DiskImager seems to be the usual recommendation in my experience.
I'm afraid I can't vouch for its reliability
behaviour with the driver of a
DEC-RL-02-like disk,
due to a my mistake in the calculus of physical sector/track. That
driver worked fine
for 1+ years till the first access to sectors over a given (I don't
remember ..) address.
adriano
know.
Hoping this could be useful.
adriano
Adriano Verardo ha scritto:
Hi, all
The 2012 9Atom cd behaves exactly as the latest one.
adriano
Additional info:
Some noisy cpu0: spuriuos interrupt 39, last12 (and last 1).
cat /dev/kprint in a hidden win to have clean pictures.
adriano
FreeBSD 9.0 installs. Could its boot log be useful ?
adriano
erik quanstrom ha scritto:
thanks. this confirms that the issue appears to be that you have a 4k sector
drive.
i think i have this fixed. the .iso is updated. give me a few hrs to
rebuild my environment (and fight the usual fires) so i can generate
and test a new image. further image
, and and a 1+ hour black screen.
adriano
10 minutes) is due to DHCP.
I've no DHCP here but probably the problem is not the DHCP.
No news about ASUS H61M-K. I'll let you know ASAP
Any recent changes in the usbinstamd64 image ?
adriano
erik quanstrom ha scritto:
Yes, a few minutes after the CR for mouse selection [USB], ^T^Tr reboots
the machine.
so the ^T^Tr takes a few minutes to take effect?
- erik
no, it is quite immediate == a few seconds to see the BIOS boot messages
adriano
Hi, all
I have several KONTRON powered industrial PCs running since 2011 under Atom.
Now I would like to install a more recent version of the 386 (not pae)
kernel.
Where can I find a CD (and possibli the USB) image ?
Will that old kernel available in the future ?
adriano
is quite dated.
Where can I find an up-to-date (but for x86 only) 9Atom.iso.bz2 ?
adriano
Hi all
Both Bell and 9Atom distros install fail, in native mode, on Dell
Optiplex models 745 (2008) and 3010 (2013).
IMHO, the problem is the AHCI, which is not correcty recognised/managed
in both native and SATA mode.
Any suggestion ?
Thanks in advance
adriano
Hi, all.
Is it possibile to upgrade the Atom distro likewise the Bell's one ?
adriano
gave me some suggestions about multicast.
On my home network the one-to many communication between 7 boxes works
quite fine.
adriano
an example on how to exchange multicast packets among
CPUs wired to the
same ethernet switch ?
Thanks in advance
adriano
and viewing the nsec() code, I
thought to a critical race too.
Two weeks ago I've slightly modified the application, to have separate
(RFFDG) fd tables per thread.
This way, in my specific appl, the problem seems to be avoided. All the
(15) machines work ok now.
adriano
that the alarm note is received after Tread, as if the
process were totally freezed
waiting for the 9P transaction.
Could anyone kindly explain to me if this is correct and where is my
mistake ?
Thanks in advance
adriano
Errata: ... alarm note is received after Rread, as if the ...
sorry :-)
Adriano Verardo wrote:
Hi, all
In a user space file server (9p(2)/9pfile(2)/...) I postpone the Rread
response if there are no available data,
in order to implement a suspensive read().
The client is (really
and process it only when there are data to return.
The client exec alarm() and read(), exactly as in your example.
The alarm handler is the same too and I see the print only after the
server response:
r-ofcall.count = N (0)
response(r, nil)
adriano
, so to clarify,
read(2) is interruptable
and alarm
From:
Adriano Verardo a.vera...@tecmav.com
Date:
Wed, 27 Oct 2010 23:09:22 +0200
To:
Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs 9fans@9fans.net
To:
Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs 9fans@9fans.net
Hi, all
In a user space file server (9p(2)/9pfile(2)/...) I postpone the Rread
response
insensitive to unexpected / repeated
loss of power, no matter the throughput of the device.
adriano
guarantee stable/correct operating conditions.
Any suggestion ?
Thanks in advance
adriano
maht wrote:
On 20/04/2010 11:45, Adriano Verardo wrote:
Hi all.
I'm building an industrial application hosted by several
independent cpu server,
each of them booted from a CFlash on sdD0.
The application doesn't write on sdD0 and there are no redirection on
local files
in the cpurc
John Soros wrote:
Hello Adriano,
Have you disabled all snapshotting features? Usiong open -r?
How are you starting fossil, what's your configuration?
Hi, John
fsys main open -AWVP -c 3000
srv fossil
srv -p fscons
on /dev/sdD0/fossil
open -r guarantees that fossil doesn't do physycal
erik quanstrom wrote:
I've made a customized install procedure copying from the standard one.
Where can i find
a procedure for kfs to copy from? Can kfs be configured to be
absolutely insentive to hard power down ?
absolutely is too strong. if one turns off atime with
kfscmd/atime, it
the 9load
delay.
adriano
. To try
different models/brands is not a
solution.
Is this problem solvable configuring usb and/or mouse or I have to
patch the kb code ?
Thanks in advance.
adriano
can see in
my original mail.
Both seems to me a medicine worst than the disease. Personal opinion, of
course.
adriano
/
http://lwn.net/Articles/342420/
(this problem is also demonstrates one reason mixing
asignments and declarations is bad practice.)
I don't follow Linux ... thanks for the references, I'll read them.
adriano
.
Thanks for the help, Russ.
adriano
D.Gries and others said about and I don't know the
8c internals at all.
It's just an academic question I do for cultural interest.
IMHO 8c is better than gcc even if sometimes it wrongly complains about
variables use.
adriano
Hi, all
I'm trying to convert integers in text binary format by sprint(...,
%b, i),
but 8c issue a format mismatch b INT warning message.
Can anyone kindly explain to me my mistake ?
Doesn't %b behave like the other integer format specifications ?
Thanks in advance
adriano
.
adriano
whose includes are:
#include u.h
#include ../port/lib.h
#include mem.h
#include dat.h
#include fns.h
Am I using them in a wrong way ?
adriano
) then it will find
its way into ../port/lib.h.
--jim
It works perfectly.
Thank you very much, Jim.
adriano
the thread about plan9.bell-lab.com I understand that Bell Labs
are no more directly committed in the project. Is it correct ?
Adriano
or not it is largely used.
The problem arise when I must share the decision with clients who are
not skilled
enough to distinguish among market share and real quality.
adriano
or whatever
else) done by an
italian is not considered as good as the stuff from the original site.
It is a psychological problem I have often to face with.
adriano
Hi, all
Some time go I read about Plan9 on microcontrollers.
Is this an interesting argument for the 9fans community ?
adriano
Maintenance ?
adriano
Hi, all
Does anyone know what kind of multiport serial cards is currently
well supported by Plan9 ?
Thanks
adriano
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