Re: [9fans] problem with pull

2010-02-11 Thread Rudolf Sykora
Hello, Trying once more... When I tried to update my system recently I obtained the attached result. And I don't know if I understand it, neither how to proceed... I wanted to update the system and use the exact copy of acme-related things from the server. But the pull didn't work (and still does

Re: [9fans] problem with pull

2010-02-09 Thread Rudolf Sykora
On 4 February 2010 20:34, Iruata Souza wrote: > On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Rudolf Sykora wrote: >> Also, could you tell me what those errors are about and what the >> /n/boot directory is good for? >> > > /n/boot seems to be the mount of #s/boot, the root file server srv file. > And what do

Re: [9fans] problem with pull

2010-02-04 Thread Iruata Souza
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Rudolf Sykora wrote: > Also, could you tell me what those errors are about and what the > /n/boot directory is good for? > /n/boot seems to be the mount of #s/boot, the root file server srv file.

[9fans] problem with pull

2010-02-04 Thread Rudolf Sykora
Hello everybody, I don't understand what's happening: I run pull to attain the acme directory with the same contents as is on the server. Then I run pull again. I'd expect there should be now no lines starting with acme, since it has been synchronized. But the truth is different. Not only I do no