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Making a partition bootable (SS10)
Hi,
after a long hiatus, I'm back to upgrade my NetBSD sparc stuff, so that
I can test software on it and make it sure that it works on the mighty
platform.
I am performing a fresh install NetBSD 4 (*) on a disk. Since previously
I had problems that the SS10 would not boot a new kernel because it laid
beyond addressing, I thought of making a small boot partition.
I have thus a root partition and a small 20MB root partition which I put
at the beginning of the disk.
I installed regularly, everything in / and the system boots. However it
is booting from the big partition.
What is the "boot" file? at first, I was about to mount my boot
partition into /boot as used on linux, but that would have been a problem.
I tried to copy "netbsd" and "boot" into the other partition and boot
from it, but it doesn't work. Fdisk writes the boot sectors on a "whole
disk".
Thanks
Riccardo
(*) from what I can read, all subsequent releases do not support SMP,
not 6.15 and i see nothing about it for the 7 and I need it for my
tests. STill an upgrade compared to 2.02 :)
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