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[src/trunk]: src/distrib/notes/macppc typo
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/fc48b253495c
branches: trunk
changeset: 526414:fc48b253495c
user: mbw <mbw%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Fri May 03 05:19:27 2002 +0000
description:
typo
move netboot stuff to ../common/netboot
diffstat:
distrib/notes/macppc/prep | 169 +---------------------------------------------
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 167 deletions(-)
diffs (183 lines):
diff -r 7c7f4384f701 -r fc48b253495c distrib/notes/macppc/prep
--- a/distrib/notes/macppc/prep Fri May 03 05:18:14 2002 +0000
+++ b/distrib/notes/macppc/prep Fri May 03 05:19:27 2002 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.\" $NetBSD: prep,v 1.25 2002/04/22 00:37:01 mbw Exp $
+.\" $NetBSD: prep,v 1.26 2002/05/03 05:19:27 mbw Exp $
.
.Ss2 Prepare yourself
.
@@ -1718,172 +1718,7 @@
.br
(All Open Firmware versions)
.Pp
-Set up the DHCP daemon in BOOTP compatible mode, the TFTP daemon, and
-the NFS daemons on your netboot server.
-Tell Open Firmware to boot over ethernet, and it will send a BOOTP
-request, which will tell Open Firmware what your system's IP address
-is, and where its bootloader can be downloaded via TFTP.
-Once Open FIrmware has downloaded the bootloader via TFTP, it will
-then load the installation kernel via an NFS connection.
-.Pp
-Follow these instructions to configure a
-.Nx
-machine as your netboot server. If you intend to use a different platform
-as your netboot server, follow the directions in the Diskless HOW-TO:
-.Lk http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/network/netboot
-.Pp
-We will use
-.Sq Li CC:CC:CC:CC:CC:CC
-as the MAC address (ethernet hardware address) of your netboot client machine
-that you wish to install
-.Nx
-on. We use
-.Sq Li 192.168.1.10
-as the IP address of your client, and
-.Sq Li client.test.net
-as the name. The server name is
-.Sq Li server.test.net ,
-and the path on the server to the NFS exported directory is
-.Pa /export/client/root No .
-.Pp
-You should replace all of these with the names, addresses, and paths
-appropriate to your environment.
-.Pp
-Now, set up your
-.Ic dhcpd
-server. Make sure the following lines are in
-.Pa /etc/dhcpd.conf :
-.(disp
-ddns-update-style none;
- # Do not use any dynamic DNS features
- #
-allow bootp; # Allow bootp requests, thus the dhcp server
- # will act as a bootp server.
- #
-authoritative; # This is the authoritative DHCP server for this subnet
- #
-subnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
- # Which network interface the server will
- # listen on. The zeros indicate which
- # range of addresses are allowed to connect.
-}
-group {
- # Set of parameters common to all clients
- # in this "group".
- #
- option broadcast-address 192.168.1.255;
- option domain-name "test.net";
- option domain-name-servers dns.test.net;
- option routers router.test.net;
- option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
- #
- # An individual client.
- #
- host client.test.net {
- hardware ethernet CC:CC:CC:CC:CC:CC;
- fixed-address 192.168.1.10;
- #
- # Name of the host (if the fixed address
- # doesn't resolve to a simple name).
- #
- option host-name "client";
- #
- # Name of the bootloader or kernel
- # to download via tftp.
- #
- filename "ofwboot.xcf";
- #
- # The path on the NFS server.
- #
- option root-path "/export/client/root";
- }
-}
-.disp)
-.Pp
-You will need to make sure that the
-.Pa dhcpd.leases
-file exists.
-.Pp
-.(disp
-.No # Ic "touch /var/db/dhcpd.leases"
-.disp)
-.Pp
-You will need to
-.Ic kill
-the
-.Ic dhcpd
-and restart it to get it to re-read its configuration file.
-If the server is running
-.Nx 1.5 ,
-you can achieve this with:
-.Pp
-.(disp
-.No # Ic "/etc/rc.d/dhcpd restart"
-.disp)
-.Pp
-Now, place a copy of the
-.Pa installation/ofwboot.xcf
-bootloader in
-.Pa /tftpboot
-.Pp
-.(disp
-.No # Ic "cp ofwboot.xcf /tftpboot"
-.disp)
-.Pp
-Now, you should edit
-.Pa /etc/inetd.conf
-and make sure that the line starting with
-.Li tftp
-is uncommented. You will need to
-.Ic kill -HUP
-the
-.Ic inetd
-process to enable tftp if this line was previously commented out. The next
-step is to set up NFS exports. Create the directory you are exporting for
-the netboot client:
-.Pp
-.(disp
-.No # Ic "mkdir -p /export/client/root"
-.disp)
-.Pp
-Put the following line in
-.Pa /etc/exports
-to enable NFS sharing:
-.Pp
-.(disp
-/export/client/root -maproot=root client.test.net
-.disp)
-.Pp
-If your server is currently running NFS services, you only need to
-.Ic "kill -HUP"
-the
-.Ic mountd
-process. Otherwise, you need to run:
-.Pp
-.(disp
-.No # Ic "/usr/sbin/mountd"
-.No # Ic "/usr/sbin/nfsd -tun 4"
-.disp)
-.Pp
-Now, you need to place the files your netboot client will need.
-As noted above in the section
-.Sx Preparing your System for NetBSD installation
-you have several options when choosing a location to store the
-distribution
-filesets. However, the easiest way is to put the distribution
-files into the exported directory for your client on the server.
-.Pp
-.(disp
-.No # Ic "mv *.tgz /export/client/root"
-.disp)
-.Pp
-Your client will need a kernel to boot (use
-.Pa installation/netbsd.ram.gz ) .
-.Pp
-.(disp
-.No # Ic "gunzip netbsd.ram.gz"
-.No # Ic "mv netbsd.ram /export/client/root/netbsd"
-.disp)
+.so ../common/netboot
.Pp
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