Subject: Re: How to run -current
To: Tom Trebisky <tom@kofa.as.arizona.edu>
From: David Brownlee <abs@anim.dreamworks.com>
List: current-users
Date: 03/23/1999 19:25:36
1) You should probably want to download and install a -current
snapshot instead of -current first.
You should probably check out the updated
http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/current/index.html
2) You want to use sup:
See ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/README.sup
3) Have just added this to the current/index.html page:
You should copy a current MAKDEV from the appropriate etc.port directory
in src/etc, into /dev, boot single user, then type:
fsck -p
mount -vt nonfs
cd /dev
./MAKEDEV wscons
Hope that helps!
David/absolute
-=- Maybe your misinterpretation of my actions is
in conflict with your misconception of who I am -=-
On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, Tom Trebisky wrote:
>
> Pardon me while I ask some newbie type questions.
>
> I just began running -current (it calls itself 1.3K) about 10 minutes
> ago, with the goal of getting my 3C905B on line. (It does detect the
> card). What I did was:
>
> 1) Installed 1.3.3 on a fresh disk.
> 2) Got the -current source tree from a mirror site
> (seems to be 3/20/99 vintage)
> 3) Built a kernel and put it where I could boot it.
> 4) rebooted my machine.
>
> I get some complaints from rc.local about not finding things
> in /usr/pkg and /usr/local, and the console login doesn't come up
> (i.e. the console is now useless as near as I can tell).
> But I can telnet into the box.
>
> The questions:
> 1) What else (or what should) I be doing in order to run current?
>
> 2) Now that I have a -current tree, how can I keep it up to date,
> can I use cvs, or something else (cvs would seem like a handy thing,
> but what CVS server should I use - or do I have an option?)
>
> 3) what is up with my console (should I find a new MAKEDEV script
> maybe??).
>
> Sorry if these are dumb questions, but I have always run
> "official" releases up to this time.
>
> Tom
>
> --
> Tom Trebisky MMT Observatory
> ttrebisky@as.arizona.edu University of Arizona
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