#!/bin/rc rfork e . /rc/bin/pc/defs if(! ~ $#* 1) { echo 'usage: bootplan9 /dev/sdC0' >[1=2] echo 'sets active the plan 9 partition on the named disk.' >[1=2] exit usage } disk=$1 fn x { if(! test -f $disk/$1) { echo 'could not find '$disk/$1 exit disk } } x plan9 x data x ctl diskbase=`{basename `{cleanname $disk}} first=`{ls -p '#S' | sed 1q} if(! ~ $first $diskbase) { echo 'warning: The plan 9 partition is not on the boot disk,' >[1=2] echo 'so making it the active partition will have no effect.' >[1=2] } p9offset=`{disk/fdisk -p $disk/data |grep '^part plan9 ' | awk '{print $4}'} if(! ~ $#p9offset 1) { echo 'could not find plan 9 partition.' >[1=2] echo 'cannot happen' >[1=2] exit bad } if(test $p9offset -gt 4128705) { # 65536 * 63 echo >[1=2] echo 'Your Plan 9 partition is more than 2GB into your disk,' >[1=2] echo 'and the master boot records used by most operating systems' >[1=2] echo 'cannot access it (and thus cannot boot it).' >[1=2] echo >[1=2] echo 'Would you like to install a master boot record' >[1=2] echo 'that will be able to access partitions more than 2GB into the disk?' >[1=2] echo >[1=2] prompt 'Install a new mbr' y n switch($rd) { case n echo >[1=2] echo 'Not setting Plan 9 partition active, then.' >[1=2] echo >[1=2] exit bad case y disk/mbr -m /386/mbr $disk/data } } p9part=`{disk/fdisk $disk/data >[2]/dev/null [2]/dev/null >/dev/null } if not { echo 'Could not find Plan 9 partition.' exit notdone } exit