Subject: port-amiga/2230: typo in /src/distrib/notes/amiga/prep
To: None <gnats-bugs@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Thorsten Frueauf <frueauf@ira.uka.de>
List: netbsd-bugs
Date: 03/17/1996 16:38:04
>Number: 2230
>Category: port-amiga
>Synopsis: typo in /src/distrib/notes/amiga/prep
>Confidential: no
>Severity: non-critical
>Priority: low
>Responsible: gnats-admin (GNATS administrator)
>State: open
>Class: doc-bug
>Submitter-Id: net
>Arrival-Date: Sun Mar 17 11:05:07 1996
>Last-Modified:
>Originator: Thorsten Frueauf
>Organization:
private
>Release: <NetBSD-current source date> NetBSD current 16.03.1996
>Environment:
System: NetBSD di_frueauf 1.1A NetBSD 1.1A (CYBERDYNE) #2: Sat Mar 16 05:02:21 GMT 1996 milano@di_frueauf:/home/milano/source/netbsd-src/sys/arch/amiga/compile/CYBERDYNE amiga
>Description:
/src/distrib/notes/amiga/prep descripes how to use xstreamtodev but uses
- instead of -- for some options.
>How-To-Repeat:
Read /src/distrib/notes/amiga/prep and try to transfer a upgrade/install
FS with xstreamtodev and find that some options need -- instead of -.
>Fix:
Apply the following patch:
*** prep-orig Fri Dec 29 15:23:26 1995
--- prep Sun Mar 17 16:32:35 1996
***************
*** 100,113 ****
single-user state processes are not using the swap partition.
On AmigaDOS, the command:
! xstreamtodev --input=inst-11.fs -rdb-name=<swap partition>
where <swap partition> is the name you gave to the NetBSD
partition to be used for swapping. Use upgr-11.fs if you
are going to do an upgrade of an existing NetBSD system. If
xstreamtodev is unable to determine the SCSI driver device
name or the unit number of the specified partition, you may
! also need to include the option "-device=<driver.name>" and/or
! "-unit=<SCSI unit number>".
To transfer the miniroot using NetBSD, you should be booted up
in single user state on the current NetBSD system, or use the
--- 100,113 ----
single-user state processes are not using the swap partition.
On AmigaDOS, the command:
! xstreamtodev --input=inst-11.fs --rdb-name=<swap partition>
where <swap partition> is the name you gave to the NetBSD
partition to be used for swapping. Use upgr-11.fs if you
are going to do an upgrade of an existing NetBSD system. If
xstreamtodev is unable to determine the SCSI driver device
name or the unit number of the specified partition, you may
! also need to include the option "--device=<driver.name>" and/or
! "--unit=<SCSI unit number>".
To transfer the miniroot using NetBSD, you should be booted up
in single user state on the current NetBSD system, or use the
>Audit-Trail:
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