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initial bringup NAS
Guys,
Here is a plan to provide the initial installation procedure
for NAS.
- Assuming U-Boot enabled NAS has serial console,
- DHCP/TFTP/NFS servers are to be prepared for a
hypothetical NetBSD bootloader,
- then to the U-Boot prompt, type;
> bootp 2000000 nbloader.nfs; go 2000000
- NetBSD bootloader gets loaded at RAM 0x2000000 and takes
control to go proceed to download install image from NFS
server.
- then NetBSD kernel boots off and a standard installer runs.
Now my plan to store NetBSD bootloader for U-Boot extention.
- hypothetical NetBSD bootloader will be 128KB in size. Assuming
the end of NOR storage has 128KB free space, write it down there
by operating U-Boot command line like as;
> bootp 30000000 nbloader.nor
> erase fffe0000 20000
> cp.b 30000000 fffe0000 20000
Then "go fffe0000" should begin NetBSD booting. It's possible to
arrange runcmd U-Boot variable to start immediate boot right after
poweron.
Because it's concidered a norm case where the target NAS box will
have a flesh disk drive anyway and a determined NetBSD user is likely
to own USB external box to write off a drive at hand, I'm also planning
to make a concise installation kit to be written in a small dos partition
in the new disk.
Toru Nishimura / ALKYL Technology
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