Re: [9fans] 9fat: on rmiller raspberry pi image?

2024-05-01 Thread Richard Miller
The SD card has a dos partition, not a 9fat partition, so unless your raspberry pi has a usb hard drive the 9fat: command won't work. Instead you can use the c: command, which mounts the first dos partition it finds onto /n/c -- 9fans: 9fans Permalink:

Re: [9fans] 9fat: on rmiller raspberry pi image?

2024-04-30 Thread Sean Hinchee
Pretty sure you have to run dossrv on the 9fat partition http://man.postnix.pw/plan_9/4/dossrv Cheers, Sean On Mon, Apr 29, 2024 at 8:34 PM michaelian ennis wrote: > > I'm trying to switch a host over to a cpu server by updating the > kernel on the boot partition but 9fat: doesn't appear to

[9fans] 9fat: on rmiller raspberry pi image?

2024-04-29 Thread michaelian ennis
I'm trying to switch a host over to a cpu server by updating the kernel on the boot partition but 9fat: doesn't appear to be the way to do this for this image. I dug around in the list here and didn't see anyone else with this problem so is there some documentation I am missing? Ian