Subject: Re: Changing Terminal Color/Network setup
To: Harry Mueller <hmueller@maxsolns.com>
From: Armen Babikyan <synapse@lethargy.mit.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 11/13/1997 17:43:06
On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, Harry Mueller wrote:

> Greetings All,
> 
> 	Time for another couple of newbie questions! I just finished installing
> onto my old MacII si and was impressed on how easy the install was. I'm

wow, that's new :P 
i had trouble installing it initially because of my wierd hardware. once
NetBSD is up and running though, it's really cool. =)

> left with two questions right off the bat though:
> 
> 1.	How do I change the terminal from black on white to white on black?
> 

download "dt" from ftp.macbsd.com somewhere.  desktop (dt for short) is a
program that will let you have many virtual consoles on your system, plus
many options involving mouse support, cutting & pasting, and also the
white-on-black option :-)

> 2.	Is there a script to take one through setting up the networking (i.e.
> Ethernet and PPP)? If the script does not exist is there a document
> available that will cover this topic thoroughly?
> 

download the ppp kit from ftp.macbsd.com (look on the webpage to get an
exact URL though - http://www.macbsd.com/macbsd/) to get started with ppp.
depending on what kind of ethernet card you have, NetBSD/mac68k might or
might not have support for it yet. check the webpage for details. setting
up networking is very easy..."ifconfig <ethernetdevice> inet
ip.add.ress.here" will set up ethernet with that ip address, there are a
few more things to add to that line to set routers, etc...there's probably
a more detailed description on the webpage somewhere...

> 	Thanks for the help.
> 
> Regards,
>   Harry Mueller
>   NetBSD Newbie
> 

good luck!
  - a