Various other reported bugs have also been fixed, and
there are freshly built kernels on sources.
I think that at this point, Jim and I have addressed all the kernel
bug reports we've gotten. If you find something not working
with the latest binaries, please mail 9trouble.
Thanks.
Russ
P.S. To clear up any confusion: if you get "exception/interrupt 14"
when booting, that's not your kernel. It means that you need
to install a new 9load. The new 9load can boot both old and new
kernels.
Could you let me know the md5sum of the new CD?
I'd like to make sure that I'm using the best image
to distribute at the conference.
What I've downloaded had:
0f8f5077ddfd332c3a775e3aa79acdc2 plan9.iso.bz2
Thanks.
--
"on travel, off the network ... and a fossil in my pocket"
I screwed up and sent that mail a little too early.
The CD image didn't finish building until 15 minutes later.
It looks like you might have gotten a corrupted image.
The one you want is the last one listed at
http://plan9.bell-labs.com/plan9checksums.txt
Russ
I see. The following should be it.
md5 ea67840399f81056b423c6f482b2f757
I'll wait for 15 min just to be sure.
No, md5 0f8f5077ddfd332c3a775e3aa79acdc2
Russ
One often forgets to say thanks.
Jim, Russ, you're doing a wonderful job.
++L
Thanks!
Federico G.Benavento
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What Jesus fails to appreciate, is that it's the meek that are the problem.
Yesss. my thanks too!
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on vmware 4.5.2 8848.
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- curiosity sKilled the cat