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[src/netbsd-1-4]: src/distrib/notes/amiga upgrade 1.31->1.32 (is)
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/eff248c8e4b5
branches: netbsd-1-4
changeset: 468494:eff248c8e4b5
user: perry <perry%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Mon Apr 26 20:55:12 1999 +0000
description:
upgrade 1.31->1.32 (is)
diffstat:
distrib/notes/amiga/hardware | 30 +++++++++++++++++++-----------
1 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diffs (58 lines):
diff -r 4bc1c5001489 -r eff248c8e4b5 distrib/notes/amiga/hardware
--- a/distrib/notes/amiga/hardware Mon Apr 26 20:52:18 1999 +0000
+++ b/distrib/notes/amiga/hardware Mon Apr 26 20:55:12 1999 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.\" $NetBSD: hardware,v 1.29.2.2 1999/04/19 11:43:23 cjs Exp $
+.\" $NetBSD: hardware,v 1.29.2.3 1999/04/26 20:55:12 perry Exp $
.
.Nx \*V
runs on any Amiga that has a 68020 or better CPU with
@@ -8,18 +8,18 @@
system utilities.
68LC040, 68040V and 68LC060 systems don't work correctly at the moment.
.Pp
-The minimal configuration requires 4M of RAM and about 75M of disk
-space. To install the entire system requires much more disk space,
-and to run X or compile the system, more RAM is recommended. (4M of
-RAM will actually allow you to compile, however it won't be speedy. X
-really isn't usable on a 4M system.)
+The minimal configuration requires 6M of RAM (not including CHIPMEM!)
+and about 75M of disk space. To install the entire system requires
+much more disk space, and to run X or compile the system, more RAM
+is recommended. (6M of RAM will actually allow you to compile,
+however it won't be speedy. X really isn't usable on a 6M system.)
.Pp
Here is a table of recommended HD partition sizes for a full install:
.
.Bd -literal -offset indent
partition: advise, with X, needed, with X
root (/) 20M 20M 15M 15M
-user (/usr) 95M 125M 75M 105M
+user (/usr) 110M 135M 90M 115M
swap ----- 2M for every M ram -----
local (/usr/local) up to you
.Ed
@@ -27,11 +27,19 @@
.Pp
As you may note the recommended size of /usr is 20M greater than
needed. This is to leave room for a kernel source and compile tree as
-you will probably want to compile your own kernel. (GENERIC is large
-and bulky to accommodate all people).
+you will probably want to compile your own kernel. GENERIC is large
+and bulky to accommodate all people. For example, most peoples machines
+have an FPU, so you do not need the bulky FPU_EMULATE option.
.Pp
-If you only have 4M of fast memory, you should make your swap partition
-larger, as your system will be doing much more swapping.
+Preconfigured or precompiled packages are installed below /usr/pkg per
+default. You should either make /usr larger (if you intend to install
+a lot of them), make /usr/pkg an additional partiton, use the -p option
+to pkg_add to install them in a different place or link /usr/pkg to
+some different place.
+.Pp
+If you only have less than 8M of fast memory, you should make your swap
+partition larger, as your system will be doing much more swapping. Especially:
+do NOT place it onto a old small (and normally slow) disk!
.Pp
Supported devices include:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
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