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**more text flies by. Asks me to login. Default is none. | |||
That gets me nowhere. | |||
**look at guide, says to log in as glenda. do so. | |||
**Still can't do much, going to have to follow guide | |||
**everything keeps Breaking no matter what I do. | |||
**Switching to a virtual machine. There better be a way to get virtual machines to talk to each other as I want a network. | |||
*Redo everything again in a virtual machine | |||
**Thanks to virtual box I can overcome constant crashing and freezing. Process is the same as far as I can tell, but the graphical interface is working now if nothing else. Graphical interface appears to just be same text as before in a '90s era box. | |||
**windows can be moved around, 2 of the windows split the previously viewed text and another seems to show the system doing stuff. | |||
*first boot in VM | |||
**log in as "Glenda" apparently the default login user | |||
**load into a fairly simple system of windows. | |||
**stuff for monitoring the system, a help window navigation window. | |||
*new user | |||
**Followed the commands on the guide and I think I made a new user. will log in to it later. | |||
*edit plan9.ini | |||
**edited plan9.ini to change screen resolution from 600*480 to 800*600 | |||
**apparently that worked. | |||
*tried to log in as new user instead of default user | |||
**crashed the system, but screen resolution changed. | |||
**if I can get a real new user I'll make another plan9 box and set up a network | |||
Revision as of 23:49, 23 February 2011
http://plan9.bell-labs.com/plan9/
http://plan9.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/installation_instructions/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_9_from_Bell_Labs
log
I'm going to log what I do here. Normally I'd do that in a text file and consult it after for my actual writing of a report, but this stuff is already on a wiki, so might as well get the whole process up here.
- Set up an old PC.
- Celeron(R) CPU 240 GHz (Prescott ~~2004)
- 224 MB DDR(1) RAM
- 37.2 GB HDD
- some kind of integrated graphics card I don't even know
- Test PC
- It booted up to windows XP
- Everything appears to work as it should.
- Display, mouse, keyboard, CD drive, Ethernet port, etc.
- reboot
- insert plan9 CD
- shutdown
- Computer makes horrible highpitched whine (probably 8 year old CRT)
- reboot
- Failure
- installation hangs within seconds
- reboot again
- Success?
- Plan9 startup
- select install from this CD (confirm USB keyboard works and don't need to find PS/2 Keyboard)
- Stuff flies by faster then I can see
- Plan9 startup
- "USE DMA FOR IDE DRIVES [yes] ???
- Google DMA
- "Direct memory access"
- Say Yes
- Google DMA
- mouseport is (options):
- Say PS2
- vgsize[640x480x8]:
- 640x480x8
- installer can't do graphical install
- installation guide says to do in text mode, so doing that...
- installer asks to config File system
- OPTIONS:
- "Fossil - the new plan9 fileserver"
- or
- "Fossil+venti - Fossil + archival dump server
- Going for the archival dump, because why not?
- OPTIONS:
- Parting the disk
- select the main (only) harddrive
- can't do anything...no space
- type ?
- "d name - delete partition"
- delete partition (Bye Windows)
- select empty partition
- partition it
- Prepdisk
- "subdivide plan 9 partition"
- The system plans out a "sensible layout"
- 9fat 100MB // nvram 512 B // fossil 5.86 GB // arenas -29.33 GB / / isect 1.46 GB //swap 512 MB
- looks good to me, confirm
- fmtfossil
- "initialize disks on fossil server"
- SYSTEM CRASHED
- restart...again
- Turns out you can resume where you left off more or less.
- redid everything up to telling it to go back into text only mode, went back to spot it froze
- fmtfossil
- "initialize disks on fossil server"
- select the fossil location
- says done and goes back to main menu. Not sure what that was about.
- mountfs
- Selected the file system
- some directories are created.
- configDist or download
- choose a source of the distribution archive or download a distribution archive
- I haven't plugged in an ethernet cable so I do the former.
- I tell it it's local and it goes back to the menu.
- mountdist
- since I didn't download an Archive, I've gotta get one from the install disk
- I'm fairly certain it's the CD's root, and the installation says it probably is so I select that.
- The installer goes back to the menu
- fmtventi or copydist
- initialize the archive server disks or copy distribution into file system
- select fmtventi
- select the already created area and index partitions.
- it formats the archive, back to menu
- copydist
- Starts copying distribution into file system.
- A progress bar chugs along slowly
- finishes in ~10 minutes. No idea what happened in that time, nothing other then progress bar shown.
- back to menu
- bootsetup
- "Create a boot floppy or configure hard disk to boot plan 9"
- I THINK I have floppies somewhere, but no, lets configure the hard disk.
- given a list of options to either integrate with a windows boot manage (oops overrode that)
- or to boot from floppy or make plan9 the default.
- choose plan9 as default.
- it tells me it would rather use someone elses boot manager if it exists. Oh well it doesn't you'll have to install your own.
- finishes instantly, reloads menu
- Finish
- Only option in menu is to finish and reboot.
- Installer says remove disk and manually turn off computer.
- done install??
- first boot
- more text flies by. Asks me to login. Default is none.
That gets me nowhere.
- look at guide, says to log in as glenda. do so.
- Still can't do much, going to have to follow guide
- everything keeps Breaking no matter what I do.
- Switching to a virtual machine. There better be a way to get virtual machines to talk to each other as I want a network.
- Redo everything again in a virtual machine
- Thanks to virtual box I can overcome constant crashing and freezing. Process is the same as far as I can tell, but the graphical interface is working now if nothing else. Graphical interface appears to just be same text as before in a '90s era box.
- windows can be moved around, 2 of the windows split the previously viewed text and another seems to show the system doing stuff.
- first boot in VM
- log in as "Glenda" apparently the default login user
- load into a fairly simple system of windows.
- stuff for monitoring the system, a help window navigation window.
- new user
- Followed the commands on the guide and I think I made a new user. will log in to it later.
- edit plan9.ini
- edited plan9.ini to change screen resolution from 600*480 to 800*600
- apparently that worked.
- tried to log in as new user instead of default user
- crashed the system, but screen resolution changed.
- if I can get a real new user I'll make another plan9 box and set up a network