Subject: Re: too big for a floppy
To: Jukka Marin <jmarin@kyyhky.embedtronics.fi>
From: Ian Zagorskih <ianzag@mail.ru>
List: current-users
Date: 11/21/2006 12:33:23
> On Mon, Nov 20, 2006 at 12:21:39PM +0200, Jukka Marin wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I keep getting this when doing a build of i386-current:
>>
>> buildfloppies.sh: Image is 2996 bytes (2 KB) too big to fit on 1 disk
>>
>> Is there a way to disable boot floppy images to get rid of this? Or
>> some other way.. :)
>
> I believe current currently fits in all the boot floppies it tries
> to build.
No, unfortunately it does not :( At least from yesterday's CVS tree:
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all ===> etc/i386/floppies/bootfloppy-big
# create bootfloppy-big/boot (from: /usr/build/dest/usr/mdec/boot)
# create bootfloppy-big/USTAR.volsize.13200
# create bootfloppy-big/netbsd (from:
/usr/build/obj/distrib/i386/instkernel/netbsd-INSTALL.gz)
gunzip -c /usr/build/obj/distrib/i386/instkernel/netbsd-INSTALL.gz >
netbsd.tmp
/usr/build/tools/bin/i386--netbsdelf-strip -R .comment -R .ident netbsd.tmp
gzip -9c netbsd.tmp > netbsd; rm -f netbsd.tmp
# create bootfloppy-big/boot-big1.fs (from: boot USTAR.volsize.13200
netbsd)
PAX=/usr/build/tools/bin/nbpax /bin/sh
/usr/src/distrib/common/buildfloppies.sh -i "/usr/build/tool
s/bin/nbinstallboot -mi386 @IMAGE@
/usr/build/dest/usr/mdec/bootxx_ustarfs" -p -m 1 -s .fs boot-b
ig 5760 boot USTAR.volsize.13200 netbsd
Running instboot: /usr/build/tools/bin/nbinstallboot -mi386
floppy.7829.tar /usr/build/dest/usr/mdec
/bootxx_ustarfs
Free space in last tar block: boot 236, netbsd 344,
buildfloppies.sh: Image is 2904 bytes (2 KB) too big to fit on 1 disk
*** Failed target: boot-big1.fs
*** Failed command: PAX=/usr/build/tools/bin/nbpax /bin/sh
/usr/src/distrib/common/buildfloppies.sh
-i "/usr/build/tools/bin/nbinstallboot -mi386 @IMAGE@
/usr/build/dest/usr/mdec/bootxx_ustarfs" -p -m
1 -s .fs boot-big 5760 boot USTAR.volsize.13200 netbsd
*** Error code 1
Stop.
nbmake: stopped in /usr/src/distrib/i386/floppies/bootfloppy-big
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> Maybe you have somethign in etc/mk.conf that is changing the compile
> options. Or maybe some extra stuff crept into teh install kernel.
No, at least mine mk.conf AFAIU doesn't look too strange:
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HAVE_GCC=4
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// wbr