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Re: NetBSD and root fs



On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Marcin Jessa wrote:
How would you do a "firmware" upgrade on a running NetBSD system ?
Any ideas how it can be done ?
Would it be possible to just upload new kernel image to a rw mounted file 
system and overwrite existing one mounting the root fs rw ?
How do NetBSD folks do things like that ?

Um... by "firmware" one usually understands the kind of software stored into a system's ROM or so, which is responsible for the very early steps of the boot process, e.g. on a PC to read the MBR etc.

You do not update that from NetBSD - there are usually boot disks from the PC/hardware vendor to do so, and there's not much help the (any) operating system can do in that process, I'm afraid. At least NetBSD doesn't provide anything as far as I know.

If you mean just replacing a few files like kernel and other funstuff on a local filesystem (CF card, whatever), that's different.

But I'm not sure what exactly you mean here.


I am intenting to write a HowTo/Guide for the generations to come.

Excellent!


 - Hubert

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NetBSD - Free AND Open!      (And of course secure, portable, yadda yadda)



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