Subject: Re: Bootable Alpha CDs
To: Chris G. Demetriou <cgd@netbsd.org>
From: nm <nmanisca@vt.edu>
List: port-alpha
Date: 12/20/1999 20:51:44
"Chris G. Demetriou" wrote:
> 
> nm <nmanisca@vt.edu> writes:
> > First, how does one go about making a bootable NetBSD/Alpha CD?
> > (bootable from SRM that is)
> 
> run 'installboot' on the CDROM image file. you're planning to burn to
> a CD-ROM.

When you say CDROM image file, do you mean an ISO image file?  or are
you refering to the cdhdtape?  I think I may be confused.

I would like to eventually be able to make alpha bootable netbsd cd's
that contain the latest distribution (binary).


> This is actually one of the examples in the alpha 'installboot' manual
> page.

Ah, ok, I don't have access to any alpha systems at the moment, but I
will
see if I can find the man page.
 
> > Do I need to put a UFS image of a fs on a CD?
> 
> No.
> 
> > Second, what actually goes on during the boot process on a NetBSD/Alpha
> > system?  (again assuming SRM)  I am looking for a list of steps such as:
> >
> > SRM reads 1st sector of boot device
> > SRM executes this sector
> > This boot code loads a second stage boot loader from a UFS file system
> > This second stage boot loader reads the kernel specified by SRM
> 
> For a complete description, see the Alpha Architecture Reference
> Manual (3rd Ed.):

Thank you very much for the description of what happens during boot up
:)

Nick Maniscalco