Subject: None
To: None <port-sparc@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Grey Wolf <greywolf@siva.captech.com>
List: port-sparc
Date: 10/28/1996 12:23:05
Has anyone out there been able to successfully create (and boot from)
an 8mm NetBSD/sparc 1.2 boot tape?
What size blocks does it use? I know Suns used to be able
to boot from both QIC (streaming) and 1/2" (blocking) tapes, so
this should be possible in theory.
I guess the upshot of all this is that I'm trying to find a way
to boot and install NetBSD without having to fall back on SunOS.
This would be useful for those of us without CD-ROM drives or
network connections, and only one disk.
Not that I fall into this category, but it would rather nice.
I would envision the tape as having:
- boot block (with '-a' set by default)
- standalone disklabel
- standalone copy (braindead; prompts for "From: " and "To: ")
[look familiar to you Sun 3 aficionados?]
- filesystem image for miniroot
with the rest of the filesets following.
Alternatively, and this would be MUCH harder, has anyone thought of/
worked on implementing a boot+root ROFS on tape? It would consist of:
- boot blocks (with '-a' set by default)
- tape-based (necessarily RO) root filesystem.
...with the rest of the filesets following.
Food for thought; responses welcome. If nobody's done the first one,
I'm thinking of attempting it, although the standalone disklabel
and copy programs are likely to be a lot harder than I think they'll
be (and I think they're gonna be a bitch).
--*greywolf;