Subject: 1.3 installation questions
To: None <port-sparc@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Daniel J. Frasnelli <dfrasnel@caf1.caf.wvu.edu>
List: port-sparc
Date: 02/13/1998 00:19:58
Hello,
	I hope to convert my recently acquired SS10/51 to NetBSD/sparc
soon (need to swap out some incompatible hardware), and would greatly
appreciate some suggestions on transitioning from it's current setup to
NetBSD 1.3.  First, the hardware: SS10 w/single SM51, 64M ram, 2G hd (hd
1), 4G hd, GX (unused), TGX, ext. CD-Rom drive, and a 17" monitor.  
It was shipped with Redhat linux 4.2, installed on the first (2G) hard 
drive.  I plan to wipe this out sometime next week, when I attempt the
NetBSD install.  
	Please feel free to correct anything here -> 
I currently have the following plan for installation: 
 a> set up a small partition (20M or so) on the 2G hard drive, and dd the 
 miniroot to that.  b> configure the 4G hard drive to be sd0, and the 2G
to be sd1. c> boot from the 2G hard drive and (hopefully) into the NetBSD
install utility. d> set the hard drives up, ftp the sets from a local
server, install, and, with some crossed fingers, be on my way.  
	This is my current thinking on the planned fs structure: 
(sd0 - 4G) 
    / 		50M 
    /var	150M
    swap	256M (planning to upgrade to 128M sometime)
    (should I bother with a /tmp fs?)
    /usr	2000M - "just right", or overkill for full src install?
    /usr/local ~1500M
(sd1 - 2G)    
    /usr2	1000M
    /home	1000M

	On a side-note, is anyone interested in working on a driver for
the DBRI ISDN/audio codec? Unless I'm mistaken, the latest and greatest
linux kernel of the week has "dbri.c" and "dbri.h" under
./drivers/sbus/char.  If nothing else, it should provide a starting point
for development of a driver if one does not already exist in -current.

Thank you in advance,
Daniel Frasnelli
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