On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 3:47 AM, Brad Frank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to modify the live cd isos to list an option that would
allow booting with the *nomp=1 option set?
The live cd _does_ boot with *nomp=1.
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:
3.5.0:disk 01.80.00 1095/3114 10 0:bc01 16 1:b401 16
2:b001 16 3:ac01 16 4:a801 16 5:feafec00 1024
Silicon Image, Inc. Sil 3114 SATALink/SATARaid Controller
Anyone think they know what's going on?
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On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 11:58 AM, erik quanstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(a) setting lba48always on
; echo llba48always on/dev/sd??/ctl
if this doesn't work, then i'm wrong.
Thanks erik, that does the trick. Didn't get around to trying the
patch yet, I'll be in touch.
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not sure if this is related to the patch or just some other
incompatibility... still, it's progress compared to my last two
install attempts, in which venti choked on the second boot with a
whole lot of I/O errors.
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PS. Any idea why your reply showed up here in an anonymous attachment
instead
frustration uriel, but if you read carefully you'll
notice erik's message here makes a reference to usb/kb. Which suggests
to me that usb keyboards have some support nowadays. Some things
change for the better :)
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be
because the world is noticeably slower...
Does it actually crash or just hang? Maybe you just need to wait for
the I/O to drop before it will accept connections again?
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://gsoc.cat-v.org/hg/kenc . I believe it works, but haven't used
it personally.
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erik suggested
compiling a kernel without USB.
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it as a
mount helper and ship it in its own package.
I'm not sure how mount helpers work... would you have to be root to
use it that way?
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increasingly unlikely :)
[1] http://9fans.net/archive/2008/03/530
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for that.
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with these options and the mount helper
framework before I can sensibly support them. Is there any relevant
documentation I should be aware of aside from
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/filesystems/9p.txt?
Won't happen immediately though, this weekend is free TF2 weekend and
wine 1.0 was just released :)
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. rm /net/cs; ndb/cs
3. auth/factotum
4. cpu -h $host
Same recipe works here. But I've no idea why the rm /net/cs is
necessary - can anyone put me out of my misery?
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)
== 0)
+ || ((char*)m-tx)[m-hdr-len-1-((struct
fuse_setxattr_in*)m-tx)-size] != 0)
goto bad;
break;
Dropped the memchr as it is clearly satisfied by the previous condition.
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mk 'CONF=pccpuf' is 7 minutes on 9vx, 2:40 on lguest
0.00u 0.00s 83.09r mk CONF=pccpuf
Athlon XP 2500+, Linux 2.6.25, 9vx 0.11. time mk clean time within
9vx matches wall clock time, so I expect the pccpuf does too, but I'm
going to go to bed instead of trying it again. :P
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. Here on linux I get:
256M memory: 0M kernel data, 256M user, 256M swap
(and everything works).
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and ppc
ports.
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.
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i think this is an artifact of setting up heavily-used systems
combining venti, fossil, auth and cpu server.
...
sure crashing is antisocial. the alternative is to add very
large amounts of code to the kernel.
Back when this was first posted I wanted to protest the point that a
large
yesterday, cd /sys/man; mk indices. Symptoms of the swap issue were
the drawterm session locking up... can't remember what was on the
console.
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on in
the boot process when it is looking for the root filesystem -
something like local!#S/sdD0/data.
As for easily solved, I'm not so sure. I've been able to boot the
livecd with the cd drive not on secondary master, but as soon as the
install script starts running it locks up.
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(sdE0/sdF0) no problem.
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555
ifconfig: only root can do that
$ mount -t motofs /dev/cellnetif /mnt/cell
mount: only root can do that
$ cp ./r.tokyo.jpg /mnt/cell/
cp: /mnt/cell: permission denied
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namespaces.
cp: /mnt/cell: permission denied
Why permission denied?
Sorry, that should have been no such file or directory. You need a mkdir.
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like that.
That surprises me, to be honest. Most people I know find a font they
like and stick with it.
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for cron, maybe.
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simpler to run acme Mail.
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On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:57 PM, sqweek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 4:02 PM, Jon Dugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I'd like
to be able to do is export at least my plumber over the ssh connection to the
remote host so I can display the attachments locally.
You have
be instructive there.
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discussion about grouping tags
to allow for things like Twalk/Topen batching without waiting for
Rwalk (which sounds like a great idea), maybe that would work here
also...
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to get
some damn sleep. Good luck.
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talk1.l.google.com
_xmpp-client._tcp.gmail.com srv 20 0 5222 talk2.l.google.com
_xmpp-client._tcp.gmail.com srv 20 0 5222 talk3.l.google.com
_xmpp-client._tcp.gmail.com srv 20 0 5222 talk4.l.google.com
_xmpp-client._tcp.gmail.com srv 5 0 5222 talk.l.google.com
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me, I recently compiled aux/9pcon against p9p to test
some connections (which was delightfully easy, only some minor rfork
changes required). The result is at
http://sqweek.dnsdojo.org/plan9/p9p-9pcon.c should anyone be
interested.
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,
Is this information still forthcoming?
Thanks for what you've posted so far.
-sqweek
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 9:45 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Edit source, specifically /sys/src/cmd/acme/wind.c^winsettag1.
snip
Easy.
Right up until you want to pull in upstream bugfixes.
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On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 8:01 PM, Kernel Panic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sources/contrib/cinap_lenrek/photos/iwp9.2008/dscn0195.jpg
I have this sudden impulse to start using abaco...
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this one out already, but It depends on how they
were forked. I don't think I can explain it better than rfork(2) - the
bit about RFNOTEG is particularly relevant. I'm not aware of any
relationship between #c/cons and notes, but I'm not really sure what
magic is involved in the DEL interrupt.
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more relevant is wmii, which is also a tiling window manager
for X somewhat resembling acme. However as far as I'm concerned wmii
has one up on xmonad since it serves a 9p interface. :)
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mail/www servers over residential
broadband vs the number of people with potentially vulnerable windows
machines. Fortunately for me, my ISP also provides an easy way to turn
the filtering off.
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thought the sea of links made it hard to find, now you know
how visitors to chunder.com feel ;)
-sqweek
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 11:40 AM, Enrico Weigelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Robert Raschke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 6:26 AM, Enrico Weigelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* sqweek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Everyone has write access to the plan 9 wiki.
hmm, perhaps I
acceptance is the new measure of success, maybe we
should be using an XML based protocol extension.
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appreciate a
quick summary, but feel free to tell me to do my own homework ;)
I'd hazard a guess that 9p's auth mechanism is more flexible, for starters.
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, you really want to tell the file server to put back those
events. Buggerit, I'm stumped already. :S
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around the problem I can see is an alternate set
of syscalls (or library calls, but either way you'd need to rewrite
anything that uses read()).
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On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 10:23 PM, Eris Discordia
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First off, thank you so much, sqweek. When someone on 9fans tries to put
things in terms of basic abstract ideas instead of technical ones I really
appreciate it--I actually learn something.
Welcome, but don't mistake
touched the thing.
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way, at least until Glendix gets there).
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.
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-v.org/hg/kenc
(Anant, did you have another port as part of Glendix, or am I getting
mixed up?)
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error, last name: 0
pcc: cpp: 8c 71799: error
After removing the (socklen_t*) typecast...
# pcc -o reveal -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_BSD_EXTENSION reveal.c -lbsd
# ./reveal
ERRNO: 12
socket accept: Invalid argument
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p9p, otherwise I could probably do something clever with
/dev/screen...
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, this sounds just like 9p's latency woes.
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/implementations
Of course any C implementation like libixp will work fine.
-sqweek
.C /usr/local/plan9/lib/libthread.a
Note that the order of the objects on the command-line is as usual important.
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voice (because no one else will!). Maybe he's not
always right, and maybe his righteous attitude makes him hard to
reason with, but his heart is in the right place.
-sqweek, wishing we could all just get along
PS. Congrats on the release, John/Ron/Aki!
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 5:47 PM, lu...@proxima.alt.za wrote:
Or, for that matter, evaluate the risk of releasing it prematurely?
What risk?
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of
a problem.
Michiel was looking at this just the other week.
(my OS has 64 bits and yours doesn't),
What OS doesn't have 64 bits these days, aside from Plan 9?
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in this context since the dump is for
the whole filesystem, not a specific project. However, tagging a
source tree can be done with a simple dircp. It's not as though the
duplicate data costs you anything when you're backed by venti.
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and it sounds
like something you might be interested in.
[1] http://plan9.aichi-u.ac.jp/pegasus/
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there
are problems with those pages every now and then. Is it so? Why?
Yeah, I can't connect to sources at the moment. I get as far as
post... and then 9fs blocks.
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related but haven't found time to look at
it in more detail.
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, but it consults a plain text file rather than a
factotum for its key.
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On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 7:26 AM, erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.net wrote:
supposedly, using nobs for a pager and setting the
term to dumb is enough. evidently, i'm doing it
wrong. python tools just love spitting out goofy
escapes.
rm /usr/lib/python*/lib-dynload/readline.so
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On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 7:12 AM, Roman V. Shaposhnik r...@sun.com wrote:
I don't believe anybody else, but engineers, spend
the majority of time dealing with text.
code is text. data is text.
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On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 4:27 PM, John Barham jbar...@gmail.com wrote:
Dynamic loading allows scripting languages to load arbitrary binary
extensions at run-time. Without dynamic loading in Plan 9...
You're missing the beauty of 9p. Who needs dynload() when you have mount()?
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/0204 would
suffice, but failing that you still don't need to guess exactly the
block you are looking for... How long would it take to brute force a
block of a tree (giving you references to lots of other blocks) from
venti?
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can't build it). Right now I've been using my FTP server, but it disconnects
me after I access the PDF file, so I need to log on and delete it.
Drawterm/9vx should work also. Though it doesn't help the overloaded
bell-labs http server, of course ;)
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, he is hoping to mirror
sourcesdump. That's 2255 almost-copies of sources. Yes, there will be
changes in each snapshot, but how often does something like
/extra/python.iso.bz2 change?
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already in use
acme: can't post service: 9pserve failed
i'd just change $NAMESPACE, as documented in intro(4).
Heh, I'm doing both of the suggestions in this thread, with a wrapper script:
http://sqweek.dnsdojo.org/plan9/acme
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. Of course this probably qualifies
as another bug :)
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want to look into the es
shell. I think this is what erik alluded to earlier - I've never used
it myself but I understand it is extremely programmable, to the point
where you can redefine the pipe operator for example.
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presume it is /n/sources/contrib/uriel/git9.tgz , whatever state it
is in.
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, then
sentence/paragraph/etc/etc.
I only ever used it for 5 minutes in between the feature being
introduced and me working out how to turn it off, but it may be a way
to get the best of both worlds, if awkwardly.
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of people stuck in modern unix fail to notice this
one... which is not that surprising considering the state of modern
unix terminals (9term excepted - quiet Anothy :P).
-sqweek
2009/4/7 Eris Discordia eris.discor...@gmail.com:
Keyboard
bindings for example; why couldn't they be handled by a program that
just does keyboard bindings + line editing, and writes finalized lines
to the shell.
Like... readline(3)?
No.
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2009/4/16 hugo rivera uai...@gmail.com:
BTW, maybe there is someone offering access to a plan 9 installation
closer to Italy?
There's http://www.9grid.it but I don't know what sort of access it provides...
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is: can we achieve such parallelism transparently, given that most
code calls read() with 4k/8k blocks. The syscall implies
synchronisation... do we need new primitives? h8 chr limit
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2009/5/26 Rudolf Sykora rudolf.syk...@gmail.com:
How can I persuade contrib/install to use what I've already had under
/n/sources?
/dist/replica/contrib:7: fn servermount { 9fs sources }
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it doesn't even get that
far:
cpu% aux/9pcon -n net!kix.in!564
Tversion 1024 9P2000
- Tversion tag 65535 msize 1024 version '9P2000'
read9pmsg from server: connection refused
Again, long delay before the error.
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2009/6/5 Ethan Grammatikidis eeke...@fastmail.fm:
the guest sees all user/group names as unknown/unknown, preventing writing.
incorrect diagnosis.
cpu% ls -ld /mnt/term/home/sqweek/tmp
d-rwxrwxr-x M 68780 unknown unknown 4096 Jun 5 16:07 /mnt/term/home/sqweek/tmp
cpu% touch /mnt/term/home
lies! we had ac97 working on the t23 at IWP-Bondi!
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2009/7/11 cinap_len...@gmx.de:
usb audio... havnt tried it with ac97 on my t23 yet.
--
cinap
-- Forwarded message --
From: j...@csplan9.rit.edu
To: 9f...@9fans.net
Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 18:01:35 -0400
Subject
with '-o user' before calling the helper, defeating the
purpose of an SUID mount.9p.
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2009/7/12 Tim Newsham news...@lava.net:
On Sat, 11 Jul 2009, Eric Van Hensbergen wrote:
Hmmm, that's really new behavior-- never used to fail without mount
helper. Can you give the exact error message
/n/sources/contrib/mason/ac97.tgz
Worked out of the box, just had to drop it in place and recompile the kernel.
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2009/7/12 Uriel urie...@gmail.com:
With which ac97 driver?
uriel
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 12:13 PM, sqweeksqw...@gmail.com wrote:
lies! we had ac97 working on the t23
I suspect the main inhibitor there is that (as I recall) it stomps
all over the existing soundblaster code. These days AC97 is probably
more desirable, but it would be nice to have them coexist.
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2009/7/13 Bela Valek bval...@gmail.com:
Hi Everybody,
This AC97 driver seems to be around
$ mkdir -p $n/wren
# need factotum running to do the dirty work
$ factotum
# srv -a posts a pre-authenticated socket in the p9p ns directory
# wren is my fileserver
$ srv -a wren
!adding key: role=client proto=p9sk1 dom=sqweek.dnsdojo.org
user[sqweek]:
password:
$ 9mount -i 'unix!/tmp/ns.sqweek.:0/wren
to go back to that approach?
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kind of idiosyncrasies)
Heh, I do this too. Ended up writing
http://sqweek.dnsdojo.org/plan9/acmeedit which also adds a Cancel
option so you can end the editing session with a non-zero exit (used
by some callers to abort the operation).
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have been caused by some other problem shortly after
(the motherboard seems to have given up on me also), but it raised the
question - does an unsuccesful write to nvram halt the boot process?
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me a lot of lustre (seems like it's a userspace version) which
we use at work. Does a damn fine job - as long as you get a stable
version. We have run into issues trying out new versions several
times...
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to write nvram, as when no disk is partitioned.)
OK, but you won't hit an error in that case either. I was wondering
whether the i/o problem was tripping it up.
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...
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:)
-sqweek
PS. not much progress on my server - having trouble getting ethernet
up to connect to sources and check out your sd stuff.
is the most reliable idiom for this task, as far
as I'm aware.
-sqweek
2009/9/30 lu...@proxima.alt.za:
PS: ELF output and other such issues is also on my list of things to
check out, but it adds even more complexity to something that really
confuses me already.
http://gsoc.cat-v.org/projects/kencc/
!/tmp/ns.jdc.192.168.1.101:0/sources.cs.bell-labs.com' /n/sources
-sqweek
- if I
see them often enough they might stick in my memory :)
PPS. i didn't actually check the semantics of for on an empty list,
maybe a conditional is required
-sqweek
I arrive at Atlanta airport at 2009-10-20 17:20. Don't have a
license, intend to take the athens airport express unless someone is
there to coordinate with :)
-sqweek
the 'a' or
'b' script? Is this always a local property of each shell?
Each process has a current dir. I don't think it is ever shared between them.
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