Even more things here http://www5.atwiki.jp/kuro-bsd/pages/4.html#id_db1f4f13 NetBSD 4 booted well :-) On Sun, Mar 30 2008 - 12:47, Joel CARNAT wrote: > I kept the documentation I used here: > http://www.tumfatig.net/docs/20_hard/machine/Kurobox%20-%20install%20debian.html > http://www.tumfatig.net/docs/20_hard/machine/Kurobox%20-%20install%20netbsd.html > They are from the kurobox wiki. > > To install the box another way I was thinking of: > - buy the disk > - plug the disk, via an USB adaptor, to you laptop > - partition, untar, ... the NetBSD stuff onto the disk > - tune the installation (add ssh, network, ...) > - plug the disk into the kurobox and boot it. > As I said, that's what I did with my landisk and it's quite easier than the > method described above :-) > > As far as I understand, netbsd_load is what you describe. > I wanted to know if there were any other method to boot NetBSD. > > Regards, > Jo > > On Sat, Mar 29 2008 - 21:23, Daniel LaBell wrote: > > > > On Mar 29, 2008, at 1:53 PM, Joel CARNAT wrote: > > > >> Hello, > >> > >> I got a Kurobox HG on which I now run netbsd-3. > > I have a Kurobox , the original model. I posted about 2 years ago, and > > didn't get very far, did a fair amount of research, but no progress. Did > > netbsd-3 add support for the kurobox? > > If so, someone pinch me... If not can you share what ever method you used, > > even if it's ad-hoc? > > I especially want to know if the kernel works w/o modifications. > > > >> > >> Here are a few questions about this hardware/port: > >> 1. I did not found any release for HEAD or netbsd-4 on the daily FTP. > >> Is a release generated for kurobox or do I have to cross-compile it > >> myself ? > > > > > > I think one will have to build it , and build an install image, and tune > > the ram disk > > from the standard, to allow telnet or ssh login to do the install, since > > there isn't really a console on the box. > > > >> 2. Do I have to keep the linux installation on the disk ? > >> On my landisk, I can have a stand-alone NetBSD installation, build > >> from my /i386 laptop on the disk and pluggued back into the box. > > You're talking about removing the drive, getting it right and , putting it > > back? And on > > a different product? If the hg is like the original, it's no picnic taking > > the drive in and out. > > > >> 3. How I am suppose to upgrade the kernel ? > >> Should I boot into the linux install and run netbsd_load with the > >> new kernel, or can this be done from within the NetBSD installation ? > >> > > > > Ok. Please tell me what "netbsd_load" is; last I heard on kuro there was > > only a linux kernel module that could also boot netbsd, but was basically > > designed to chain load another linux over what's in flash.
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