Subject: Re: RAMfs netboot kernel and bootable CD image available for TESTING
To: None <hendrik@scholz.net>
From: Scott G. Akmentins-Taylor <staylor@mrynet.com>
List: port-sgimips
Date: 11/14/2001 08:04:46
Hi again Hendrik :)
> Hi!
>
> On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 23:02:46 -0600
> sgimips@mrynet.com (sgimips NetBSD list) wrote:
> [...]
> > The following installtion methods are (or will) be addressed here:
> >
> > 1. Installing NetBSD/sgimips via bootp - netboot kernel with RAM filesystem
>
> I tested this one three times.
> Booting works fine (beside the scsi problem reported here earlier).
> I had to choose sd0 for installation and was unable to use sd1 as /home for
> example. I don't know if it is possible to use several scsi disks for
> installation on other ports but it sounds obvious to me.
Ah, so you're getting it booted after installation then. Good. Power-cycling
are you?
All the NetBSD platforms I use utilise the same sysinst programs for installation
and thus don't allow the setup of more than a single drive at installation
time (vax, alpha, sparc, hp300, pmax and macppc). I suspect all other
platforms use sysinst as well.
> In the disklabel-program "-1" doesn't work to expand the actual partition
> to full size. It simply gave me the same prompt:
>
> size: -1size:-1size: ....
I'll check this out tonight.
> One time I entered a Megabyte-value while in sector mode and then got a
> partition which was larger than the whole disk.
I'll check this out as well. I don't remember modifying sysinst itself,
so I can't report yet if this is a sysinst bug or one I introduced.
> I used ftp and nfs to get the tarballs. No problemes here.
Great :)
> Timezone selection is a major pain with a serial connection to a palm pilot
> or with a normal serial terminal an 9k6 ;)
>
> > 2. Installing NetBSD/sgimips via bootable CD
It is even a pain running 38400 baud :) here again, this is the way sysinst
works.
> Downloading just finished. Perhaps I have the time to test this one today.
>
> > 3. Installing NetBSD/sgimips via bootp - netboot kernel and NFS filesystem
>
> ... perhaps before the 16th.
>
> Thanks, Hendrik
Thank you very much for your feedback.
Regards,
-scott