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[src/netbsd-2-0]: src/distrib/notes/macppc Pull up revision 1.6 (requested by...
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/e7e83d9c4e6d
branches: netbsd-2-0
changeset: 564832:e7e83d9c4e6d
user: snj <snj%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Mon Aug 15 06:45:53 2005 +0000
description:
Pull up revision 1.6 (requested by riz in ticket #5581):
Get rid of some superfluous "No Ns" calls before punctuation.
diffstat:
distrib/notes/macppc/prep.OPENFIRMWARE | 44 +++++++++++++++++-----------------
1 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)
diffs (132 lines):
diff -r 45986889de5d -r e7e83d9c4e6d distrib/notes/macppc/prep.OPENFIRMWARE
--- a/distrib/notes/macppc/prep.OPENFIRMWARE Mon Aug 15 06:45:50 2005 +0000
+++ b/distrib/notes/macppc/prep.OPENFIRMWARE Mon Aug 15 06:45:53 2005 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.\" $NetBSD: prep.OPENFIRMWARE,v 1.5 2003/11/01 03:03:00 grant Exp $
+.\" $NetBSD: prep.OPENFIRMWARE,v 1.5.2.1 2005/08/15 06:45:53 snj Exp $
.if \*[OF_VERSION_3] \{\
.
.Ss2 Updating your BootROM
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@
Open Firmware has two variables,
.Sq input-device
and
-.Sq output-device No Ns ,
+.Sq output-device ,
which specify how it accepts commands and displays output.
All Open Firmware 1.0.5 and most Open Firmware 2.0.x systems will default
to using the
@@ -920,24 +920,24 @@
.Pp
You can use the instructions in this section to partition a disk that may
also be used with
-.Tn MacOS No Ns ,
+.Tn MacOS ,
although a disk prepared in this way
.Em "will not boot"
-.Em Nx No Ns .
+.Em Nx .
That means, your root partition
-.No ( Ns Pa / No Ns )
+.Pq Pa /
must be on a drive prepared with the
.Nx
installer, but the partitions not necessary to boot (for example
-.Pa /usr No Ns ,
-.Pa /home No Ns ,
+.Pa /usr ,
+.Pa /home ,
or
-.Pa /export No Ns )
+.Pa /export )
may be on the same disk as
-.Tn MacOS No Ns .
+.Tn MacOS .
.Pp
Unless you are planning to use partitions on the same disk as
-.Tn MacOS No Ns ,
+.Tn MacOS ,
skip forward to
.Sx "Preparing the Open Firmware 1 or 2 Bootable Media"
.\}
@@ -947,7 +947,7 @@
installer.
.Pp
This is the drive that will have the bootloader,
-.Pa ofwboot.xcf No Ns .
+.Pa ofwboot.xcf .
Your
.Nx
partitions may either be on this same disk (using the method described
@@ -1069,10 +1069,10 @@
interprets an
.Em "A/UX Root"
partition as the first partition
-.No ( Ns Em a No Ns )
+.Pq Em a
on the disk.
This partition is not readable from
-.Tn MacOS No Ns .
+.Tn MacOS .
.\}
.It Em "A/UX Swap"
Any size.
@@ -1082,16 +1082,17 @@
interprets an
.Em "A/UX Swap"
partition as the second partition
-.No ( Ns Em b No Ns )
+.Pq Em b
on the disk.
This partition is not readable from
-.Tn MacOS No Ns .
+.Tn MacOS .
.It Em "A/UX User" No and Em "A/UX Free1"
Use these for any additional partitions you may want to use under
.Nx Ns ,
such as
-.Pa /usr No (at least 200 MB),\ Pa /home No Ns ,\ Pa /usr/local No Ns ,\ or
-.Pa /usr/pkg No Ns .
+.Pa /usr No (at least 200 MB) , Pa /home , Pa /usr/local ,
+or
+.Pa /usr/pkg .
.Nx
interprets these partitions as normal
.Nx No Ns -style
@@ -1118,7 +1119,7 @@
partition as your root, then it may not be recognized by the
.Nx
kernel as the first partition
-.No ( Ns Em a No Ns )
+.Pq Em a
on the disk. You will need to compile a new kernel with the
root partition explicitly defined to be the
.Em UFS
@@ -1144,8 +1145,7 @@
.Pp
To get the distribution sets onto appropriate media, see the above
section entitled
-.Sx "Getting the NetBSD System on to Useful Media"
-.No Ns .
+.Sx "Getting the NetBSD System on to Useful Media" .
You may want to get the distribution sets when you create the bootable media.
.Pp
.(Note
@@ -1204,7 +1204,7 @@
You will need to substitute the correct name of the disk image file,
speed for your CD writer, and the
correct device for your system (for i386 it would be
-.Pa /dev/cd1d No Ns ).
+.Pa /dev/cd1d ) .
.Pp
.It
.Em "From a MacOS machine (using Toast)"
@@ -1397,7 +1397,7 @@
.Pp
You will need to substitute the correct speed for your CD writer, and the
correct device for your system (for i386 it would be
-.Pa /dev/cd1d No Ns ).
+.Pa /dev/cd1d ) .
.Pp
See the
.Nx
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