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Re: pushing netbsd-5 (Was: bootloader)
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 7:02 PM, David Brownlee <abs%netbsd.org@localhost>
wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, T. Makinen wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 1:04 PM, David Brownlee <abs%netbsd.org@localhost>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue, 20 Jan 2009, David Ross wrote:
>>>
>>>> Maybe it's worth putting a note up in the news section here:
>>>> http://www.netbsd.org/ports/atari/
>>>
>>> Definitely
>
> Tuomo, would you be willing to write a few words on what has
> been fixed for the NetBSD/atari page? :)
>
Yes :) I'll write some information about current NetBSD/Atari situation later
this week.
-Tuomo
>>> Would you say at this point the recommended way to install would
>>> be to copy the kernel & sets to a CD or HD and then boot/install
>>> from there?
>>
>> I guess it's most straightforward way of installation now. Only glitch
>> when
>> one is installing kernel & sets from Gemdos drive is that kernel filenames
>> exceed Gemdos 8 + 3 limitation (maybe we should think about renaming them
>> ?).
>
>
> Does it just do a simple truncate?
>
> netbsd-ATARITT.gz -> netbsd-A.gz
> netbsd-BOOT.gz -> netbsd-B.gz
> netbsd-BOOTX.gz -> netbsd-B.gz (conflict!)
> netbsd-FALCON.gz -> netbsd-F.gz
> netbsd-HADES.gz -> netbsd-H.gz
> netbsd-MILAN-ISAIDE.gz -> netbsd-M.gz
> netbsd-MILAN-PCIIDE.gz -> netbsd-M.gz (conflict!)
>
> All of the other ports call the kernels in binary/kernel
> 'netbsd-*.gz' so it would be nice to be consistent.
> I suppose a cheap way to help it would be to rename them
> so they truncate to unique names, say:
>
> BOOTX -> XBOOT
> MILAN-PCIIDE -> MILAN
> MILAN->ISAIDE -> ISAIDE-MILAN
>
> Not ideal, but a little better.
Yes, they're truncated just like that, so we need some unique names.
> Hmm, does anyone actually have a Milan or Hades to test? :)
They're quite rare, but who knows, maybe there are some users left
with them who are interested about NetBSD/Atari :)
-Tuomo
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