Subject: Re: 1.3 installation and some questions (long)
To: Julian Coleman <J.D.Coleman@newcastle.ac.uk>
From: Leo Weppelman <leo@wau.mis.ah.nl>
List: port-atari
Date: 12/23/1997 20:31:48
On Sat 20 Dec 1997, Julian Coleman wrote:
> First, apologies if this message is a little long.
Just a nit; maybe you should have provided the INSTALL-doc on request. I'm
glad you took the effort though ;-)
> Anyway, I've got a few observations/questions on the installation. After
> the floppies have been read, there is an error :
>
> init: /etc/spwd.db: No such file or directory
>
> I didn't think this mattered much, but later on, when /dev/MAKEDEV is run,
> there are errors of the form :
>
> chown: bin: illegal user name
These should be fixed in the 1.3 release. I was having some trouble fitting
all into 1Mb. The first bug should be fixed by using a '-DSMALL' version
of init(1). The second by no longer removing the '*pwd.db' files to make
room for some temp-files.
> and all the devices in /dev ended up owned by uid 0. I ran 'MAKEDEV all'
> later to fix things up.
>
> In edlabal, the modify subcommands are :
>
> a-q : modify partition
> q : quit this subcommand
>
> Shouldn't that be 'a-p' ?
Yup. This is a bug. I fixed it on the trunk. It is unlikely that this
will make it to the 1.3 branch.
> With 1.3, the swap devices have to be specified in /etc/fstab, but these
> don't get added by default.
It looks like this is fixed in the meantime too - in install.sh.
> If you don't configure the network, no system name gets set. I just
> configured hostname and domain name, the hosts table was :
>
> cat: /tmp/hosts: No such file or directory
Seems like an initialisation problem. I haven't had time to investigate this
though.
> If you extract from tape, the instructions say use the 'no rewind'
> device, but after extracting each set, the tape is rewound and then
> fsf'd to the correct file. Most infuriating! Tape install seemed
> faster than (a TOS partition on the same) disk, apart from this bit.
I never tried this. It was a 'feature' already present when I adopted the
miniroot install for the atari. I usually use ftp or gemdos-partition.
> Is it worth me looking at the install scripts? Or are you planning
> to move to 'sysinst' at some point?
At some point, yes. I'm wondering though if the 1Mb limit isn't going
to be a show stopper. An alternative is dropping support for 4Mb machines...
Also moving to another installation procedure is not on top of my todo-list ;-)
[ I think the rest has already been answered ]
Leo.