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[src/trunk]: src/distrib/notes/common Sync with reality.
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/1cfce64e68f6
branches: trunk
changeset: 472689:1cfce64e68f6
user: fvdl <fvdl%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Tue May 04 20:20:35 1999 +0000
description:
Sync with reality.
diffstat:
distrib/notes/common/sysinst | 31 +++++++++++--------------------
1 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
diffs (68 lines):
diff -r 21ee968fbf1b -r 1cfce64e68f6 distrib/notes/common/sysinst
--- a/distrib/notes/common/sysinst Tue May 04 20:13:09 1999 +0000
+++ b/distrib/notes/common/sysinst Tue May 04 20:20:35 1999 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.\" $NetBSD: sysinst,v 1.3 1999/05/04 03:36:15 simonb Exp $
+.\" $NetBSD: sysinst,v 1.4 1999/05/04 20:20:35 fvdl Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1999 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
.\" All rights reserved.
@@ -87,9 +87,6 @@
notes.
.Pp
This will explains how to work around the installation problem.
-It is anticipated that this bug will be fixed by
-.Nx
-1.4
.Pp
What is the bug: The kernel keeps careful track of what interrupts
and i/o ports are in use during autoconfiguration. It then allows
@@ -290,13 +287,7 @@
.
.Pp
Boot your machine using the boot floppy. The boot loader will
-start, and will print a countdown and begin booting. You will
-likely see one
-.Li file not found
-warning from the boot loader.
-Ignore this, it merely indicates that the boot loader
-did not find a normal kernel to boot before trying to boot a
-compressed kernel.
+start, and will print a countdown and begin booting.
.Pp
If the boot loader messages do not appear in a reasonable
amount of time, you either have a bad boot floppy or a
@@ -413,17 +404,8 @@
next tries to figure out the real and BIOS geometry
of your disk. It will present you with the values it found,
if any, and will give you a chance to change them.
-Please note that if you change the values,
-.Ic sysinst
-.Em will also reinitialize your MBR .
.\}
.Pp
-You will also be asked if you want to use the last cylinder of
-the disk. Originally, the last cylinder of the disk was used for
-diagnostic purposes, but this is usually not a concern anymore
-these days. You will be able to specify whether you want to
-skip the last cylinder anyway.
-.Pp
Next, depending on whether you are using a
.Li Pf wd Em x
or
@@ -491,6 +473,15 @@
.Pp
After you are done editing the MBR, a sanity check
will be done, checking for partitions that overlap.
+Depending on the BIOS capabilities of your machine and the
+parameters of the NetBSD partition you have specified, you
+may also be asked if you want to install newer bootcode in
+your MBR. If you have multiple operating systems on the
+disk that you are installing on, you will also be given
+the option to install a bootselector, that will allow you
+to pick the operating system to start up when your computer
+is (re-)started.
+.Pp
If everything is ok, you can go on to the next step,
editing the
.Nx
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