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[src/netbsd-1-5]: src/distrib/notes/common Pull up revision 1.13 (requested b...
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/d7789e1064f6
branches: netbsd-1-5
changeset: 491287:d7789e1064f6
user: he <he%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Sat Apr 21 20:56:13 2001 +0000
description:
Pull up revision 1.13 (requested by minoura):
Update installation notes to reflect the state of the installation
system for 1.5.1 on x68k.
diffstat:
distrib/notes/common/xfer | 69 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
1 files changed, 39 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-)
diffs (124 lines):
diff -r 77a025803b64 -r d7789e1064f6 distrib/notes/common/xfer
--- a/distrib/notes/common/xfer Sat Apr 21 20:52:56 2001 +0000
+++ b/distrib/notes/common/xfer Sat Apr 21 20:56:13 2001 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.\" $NetBSD: xfer,v 1.4.4.4 2000/11/14 03:36:43 tv Exp $
+.\" $NetBSD: xfer,v 1.4.4.5 2001/04/21 20:56:13 he Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
.\" All rights reserved.
@@ -220,10 +220,10 @@
.\} \" r_vax
.
.if r_x68k \{\
-You will have to prepare the installer.
+You will have to prepare the `ramdisk-root' installation system.
There are two ways to invoke the
.Nx
-installer;
+installation system;
.Pp
.(bullet -compact -offset indent
Use
@@ -233,31 +233,20 @@
from
.Tn Human68k
.It
-Create a boot floppy which contains the install kernel
+Make a boot floppy which contains the installation system
.bullet)
.Pp
-When you chose the first method, you have to put the install kernel
-.Pa netbsdsi
-(for the standard
-.Ic sysinst
-installer) or
+When you chose the first method, you have to put the installation kernel
.Pa netbsd
-(for the small
-.Ic script
-installer) and
+and the
.Pa loadbsd.x
-utility. These files can be found in
+utility to a disk accessible from Human68k. These files can be found in
.Pa installation/misc
directory of the
.Nx
distribution.
-The difference between the two installer is described below.
.Pp
-To invoke the installer, just type
-.Pp
-.Dl Ic "loadbsd.x netbsdsi"
-.Pp
-or
+To invoke the installation system, just type
.Pp
.Dl Ic "loadbsd.x netbsd"
.Pp
@@ -265,22 +254,14 @@
.Tn Human68k
command line.
.Pp
-When you chose the second method, you have to create the boot floppy
+When you chose the second method, you have to make the boot floppy
from the floppy image
-.Pa sysinst.fs
-(for the standard
-.Ic sysinst
-installer) or
-.Pa boot.fs
-(for the small
-.Ic script
-installer).
-The image files can be found in
+.Pa sysinst.fs .
+The image file can be found in
.Pa installation/floppy
directory of the
.Nx
distribution.
-The difference between the two installer is described below.
.Pp
If you are using a
.Ul
@@ -310,10 +291,38 @@
To use the boot floppy, insert the floppy to your floppy drive 0,
and reboot your computer with OPT.1 key pressed.
.Pp
+If you have less than 5MB of memory, you have to use the
+`floppy-root' installation system instead of the above
+`ramdisk-root' installation system. `Floppy-root' installation
+system is composed of two floppies, `kern' and `inst'. They are
+made from the floppy images
+.Pa kern.fs
+and
+.Pa inst.fs
+respectively, both of which are found in
+.Pa installation/floppy
+directory of the
+.Nx
+distribution. See above how to write the images to floppies.
+.Pp
+To start the `floppy-root' installation system, insert the `kern' floppy
+to your floppy drive 0, and reboot your computer with OPT.1 key pressed.
+When you are prompted that `Insert filesystem floppy and press return.',
+replace the `kern' floppy with `inst' floppy and press return key.
+.Pp
+Once booted, the `floppy-root' installation system is identical with
+the `ramdisk-root' installation system, except that the former constantly
+accesses the floppy disk. Floppy disks are relatively unreliable
+media and cause some warning messages to report access errors, most of
+which are corrected and can be ignored. With the latter installation
+system the floppy disk is not used once the system has booted off and can
+be removed from the drive.
+.Pp
.\} \" r_x68k
.
.ig
XXXX
+.\" THIS IS NOT APPLICABLE TO X68K!
Note that if you are installing or upgrading from a writable media,
the media can be write-protected if you wish.
These systems mount a root image from inside the kernel, and will not
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