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From: Daniel Egnor egnor@whi...
Subject: 387 required? *and* Memory errors? Mothra sucks?
Date: Sat, 5 Aug 1995 12:20:12 -0400

In article <95Aug5.024030edt.46619@col...>,
 <9fans@cse...> wrote:

>The "no physical memory" messages can be removed by turning on swapping.
>Choose a swap partition and point swap at it; see swap(8). It is not enabled 
>by default because the system cannot safely identify a partition to use; you 
>must set one up.  The announcement about how much swap space reflects the size
>of an internal data structure.

Neato!  I will do this, thanks (though I will have to wait for the CD).  
People who have done this, what happens when some process starts chewing up 
VM?  Can you set process limits in Plan 9?

>A `urlfs' would be folly, because URLs are not a real name space and the 
>semantics are utterly unmanageable.  

What is meant by this, in particular?  Maybe I will re-read some of the papers
to try to understand more fully the concept of a Plan 9 "name space"...

>The argument is analogous to that which prevented us from putting network 
>names in the file name space.  As for mothra, the interface may be lame but 
>I wonder why you think that, given that you have not got the CD
>and therefore probably haven't seen it.  

A version of mothra comes with the four disk set.

>Its bugs, as said in the manual, are because it is a very new program.  

*nod* -- "early alpha".

Dan