Subject: Re: installing vax-netbsd on a hd
To: None <port-vax@netbsd.org>
From: None <jkunz@unixag-kl.fh-kl.de>
List: port-vax
Date: 02/04/2000 10:17:17
On 3 Feb, Can Altineller wrote:
> I do not have a tape, floppy, or a cdrom. so I have to boot from
> the network, partition my drive, and prepare the drive.
>
> Can someone give me hints please? I understand there must be a
> edlabel program, or some stuff that comes with the miniroot, but I dont
> have those.
Boot the box over the net. Put a disklabel(8) on the disk, newfs(8) the
patitions, mount(8) them under /mnt. Extract at least base.tgz and
etc.tgz. Do a "./MAKEDEV all" in /mnt/dev and install the bootblocks.
("disklabel -B sd0") Get the november snapshoot if you are not using it
already. The snapshoot comes with the new SCSI-DMA kernel.
ftp://ftp.NetBSD.ORG/pub/NetBSD/arch/vax/snapshot/
BTW: The easyest way to disklabel a new disk is:
disklabel sd0 > dl
vi dl
disklabel -rR sd0 dl
Remember to put partition boundarys on cyliner boundarys.
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tschüß,
Jochen
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