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#This document is based on the notes I took and found around 9fans
#and various Plan 9 related sites with respect to getting the
#Globalscale Guruplug platform booting Plan 9.
#
#STEP 1 - SET UP A CPU/FS/AUTH SERVER
#
#Directions for how to do this are listed in the [Configuring a
#standalone CPU server] section of this wiki.
#
#You may already have one of these running, but I've found that in
#some cases, when trying to compile for ARM, certain packages may be
#installed that do not work very well. They have to be added to the
#BUGGERED list in /sys/src/cmd/mkfile.
#
#Example:
#
#! 	BUGGERED=unix|postscript|upas
#
#Note that upas is not malfunctioning, nor is it true to say that it
#would not compile on my system. I just did not have upas privileges
#and could not complete the upas installation. Since I was not
#concerned with email, I skipped it by placing it on the BUGGERED
#list.
#
#It is possible to turn off permissions checking or the user you're
#logged in as to the upas group if needed, but that's beyond the
#scope of this wiki page.
#
#STEP 2 - BUILD YOUR ARM TOOLCHAIN
#
#Follow Geoff's directions from the 9fans posting here: [sheevaplug
#port available | http://9fans.net/archive/2009/11/225]
#
#A slight modification of those instructions is below:
#
#!      cd /sys/src/cmd
#!       for(i in ?c ?a ?l) {
#!               if(! ~ $i cc rc) @{
#!                       cd $i
#!                       mk clean
#!                       objtype=$cputype mk install
#!                       mk clean
#! 		}
#! 	}
#
#STEP 3 - POPULATE YOUR ARM TREE
#
#! 	cd /sys/src
#! 	objtype=arm mk install
#
#If you fail to install something in this step you can try to add
#names to the BUGGERED list as above and retry the mk install.
#
#STEP 4 - COPY NVRAM FROM YOUR CPU SERVER FOR THE GURUPLUG IMAGE
#
#Part of setting up a CPU server is setting up the nvram of your
#machine. You should have an "nvram" partition on your boot disk if
#you followed the standard wiki CPU setup instructions.
#
#Copy this file into /sys/src/9/kw
#
#! 	dd -if /dev/sdC0/nvram -of /sys/src/9/kw/nvram
#
#Now when you compile your kernel, you'll have a valid nvram file.
#
#STEP 5 - COMPILE THE KW KERNEL
#
#! 	cd /sys/src/9/kw
#! 	mk 'CONF=plug' install
#
#After this step you now have all the pieces you need to run Plan 9
#on an ARM system.
#
#STEP 6 - CONFIGURE PXE TO BOOT YOUR GURUPLUG
#
#In /lib/ndb/local you'll need an entry like the following
#
#! 	ip=192.168.1.77 sys=bunnyplug dom=bunnyplug.homework.net
#! 		bootf=/arm/9plug
#! 		gw=192.168.1.1
#! 		dns=192.168.1.1
#! 		fs=<YOUR-FS-SERVER>
#! 		auth=<YOUR-AUTH-SERVER>
#
#I'm using a vmware plan 9 CPU AUTH and FS server so I just use the
#same IP address for the fs and auth items.
#
#PXE needs to be configured as well. In /cfg/pxe you should see a
#file "example-kw". You may copy this to
#/cfg/pxe/<your-guruplug-mac-address>
#
#This same filename will be specified as a parameter in the u-boot
#loader of your guruplug.
#
#STEP 7 - ENSURE FOSSIL IS LISTENING
#
#NOTE: this step will make fossil listen on port 564 without
#encryption!
#
#! 	fossil/conf /dev/sdC0/fossil > flproto
#! 	cat >> flproto << EOF
#! 	listen tcp!*!564
#! 	EOF
#! 	fossil/conf -w /dev/sdC0/fossil flproto
#
#STEP 8 - READ MAN PAGE AND SET UP THE GURU PLUG FOR PXE
#
#The booting(8) manpage has instructions for the Marvell Kirkwood CPU
#Server kernel.
#
#I recommend that you backup your Guruplug's default bootcmd
#environment variable parameters before setting these, or just
#skipping the saveenv step that overwrites the defaults.
#
#In case you clobberred your u-boot settings, I'm listing my defaults
#in case they would work for you to get back into Linux
#
#! 	bootcmd=${x_bootcmd_ethernet}; ${x_bootcmd_usb}; ${x_bootcmd_kernel}; setenv bootargs ${x_bootargs} ${x_bootargs_root}; bootm 0x6400000;
#
#I don't want to commit my only Guruplug to Plan 9 just yet so I just
#enter the following manually (cut and paste) each time I want to
#boot Plan 9.
#! 	setenv bootcmd 'dhcp 0x800000; tftp 0x1000 /cfg/pxe/<MAC>; go 0x800000'
#! 	boot
#
#THANKS
#
#Thanks to the Geoff Collyer, the folks behind [Inferno-kirkwood |
#http://code.google.com/p/inferno-kirkwood/], David du Colombier, and
#Skip Tavakkolian for their excellent work and notes on getting this
#platform documented.
#

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