Re: [9fans] FS for sharing between Linux and Plan 9

2011-11-04 Thread smiley
smi...@icebubble.org writes: Jeremy Jackins jeremyjack...@gmail.com writes: I like Fossil/Venti, but if I use this on the HDD I lose the ability to take the disk outside of my home network and plug it into a Linux machine (right?) There's a port of Plan 9 utilities to Linux userspace.

Re: [9fans] FS for sharing between Linux and Plan 9

2011-11-04 Thread Russ Cox
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 4:50 PM, smi...@icebubble.org wrote: Hm.  It looks like I might have been wrong about that.  Digging a little deeper, it seems like plan9port doesn't have any fdisk, prep, or fossil. Is that correct?  (And if so, why?)  I know that Linux doesn't have any kernel-level

Re: [9fans] Announcing Inferno for Android phones

2011-11-04 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg (VE6BBM/VE7TFX)
As of today, we have Inferno running on the Nexus S and the Nook Color. And naturally, the Nexus S has been discontinued. At least, I can't get my hands on one anywhere in Canada. Anyone have a souce for an unlocked Nexus S (preferably from a US online dealer, for reasons too absurd to go

Re: [9fans] Announcing Inferno for Android phones

2011-11-04 Thread John Floren
https://negrielectronics.com/google-nexus-s-i9020a-white-8503g-unlocked.html On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Lyndon Nerenberg (VE6BBM/VE7TFX) lyn...@orthanc.ca wrote: As of today, we have Inferno running on the Nexus S and the Nook Color. And naturally, the Nexus S has been discontinued.  At

Re: [9fans] Announcing Inferno for Android phones

2011-11-04 Thread Masen Marshall
You might want to check out eBay, usually a good way to pick up cheaper dev hardware. On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 4:55 PM, John Floren j...@jfloren.net wrote: https://negrielectronics.com/google-nexus-s-i9020a-white-8503g-unlocked.html On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Lyndon Nerenberg

Re: [9fans] FS for sharing between Linux and Plan 9

2011-11-04 Thread David du Colombier
Hm.  It looks like I might have been wrong about that.  Digging a little deeper, it seems like plan9port doesn't have any fdisk, prep, or fossil. Is that correct?  (And if so, why?)  I know that Linux doesn't have any kernel-level support for Plan 9 partitions or the fossil file system.