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Plan 9 Installation for Raspberry Pi Zero WH First, download Richard Miller's Plan 9 image: https://9p.io/sources/contrib/miller/9pi.img.gz gunzip the file to get 9pi.img, then use dd to copy this image onto a microSD card. Next, we need to configure config.txt and cmdline.txt to specify the proper boot settings. For reference, see https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/config_txt.html. Mount the microSD card and make a few edits. In cmdline.txt, add the definition console='0 b115200' to the end of the line. NOTE: everything must be on a single command line. Multiple lines will not be parsed correctly in cmdline.txt. If you do not have a display, you may want to remove the default boot user of glenda so you get a normal rc prompt. To do so, remove user=glenda from cmdline.txt. In config.txt, the block for the pi zero (or the [all] block) should include the lines: enable_uart=1 core_freq=250 You will need a USB to TTL serial cable (see https://www.adafruit.com/product/954). It must be attached to the correct pins (see https://learn.adafruit.com/raspberry-pi-zero-creation/give-it-life) Afterwards, if the machine to which the USB cable is connected is running Linux, you might run a command such as: $ sudo screen /dev/ttyUSB0 115200 Afterwards, you should see output like the following: Plan 9 from Bell Labs board rev: 0x9000c1 firmware rev: 1648128071 vcore reports memory = 0x1f000000 cpu0: 1000MHz ARM 1176JZF-S clocks: CPU 1000000000 core 250000000 UART 48000000 EMMC 200000000 fp: 16 registers, simd fp: arm arch VFPv2; rev 5 #l0: usb: 100Mbps port 0x0 irq -1: 000000000000 #u/usb/ep1.0: dwcotg: port 0X0 irq 9 496M memory: 52M kernel data, 444M user, 1926M swap user[none]: bootes time... fossil(#S/sdM0/fossil)...version... init: starting /bin/rc Can't cd /usr/bootes: '/usr/bootes' does not exist lib/profile: rc: .: can't open: '/bin/lib' file does not exist init: rc exit status: rc 31: error init: starting /bin/rc %