I think you have omitted to start the plumber(4), so there is nothing
connected to its conventional mount point.
++L
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Hi
I was wondering why does /mnt/plumb have no write permission by
default? Is this an installation problem on my side?
d-r-x-- M 26 fernan fernan 0 Nov
On 11/22/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you have omitted to start the plumber(4), so there is nothing
connected to its conventional mount point.
++L
actually I can plumb just fine using acme. I load plumber through lib/profile.
Was just wondering why I get permission
---w--- M 10 fernan fernan 0 Nov 22 20:56 /mnt/plumb/send
--r M 10 fernan fernan 0 Nov 22 20:56 /mnt/plumb/sendmail
--r M 10 fernan fernan 0 Nov 22 20:56 /mnt/plumb/showmail
[9]# echo foo /mnt/plumb/send
/mnt/plumb/send: rc: can't open: '/mnt/plumb/send' permission denied
On 11/21/08, erik quanstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
databases seem pretty far outside 9fans territory and design
on a mailing list doesn't seem like a good idea ...
Excuse me... BTW, is there a mailing list to discuss such design problems?
I could not be consider a Plan 9 user, yet, I've just
* erik quanstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
or, perhaps more accurately, ex-post-facto
page sharing.
http://lwn.net/Articles/306704
That's a cool thing (besides that fact that they use evil ioctl()s
instead of a ctl files ...). I've raised that topic several month
ago, but nobody replied -
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 4:32 AM, Anthony Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I get some time on Saturday, I'll post a write-
up on how to bootstrap the system using a spare
partition on the Mac.
Also, I started an ethernet driver for the Yukon 2
chip that's in the Macbook. I had to put it