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[src/trunk]: src/distrib/notes/acorn32 use ../common/sysinst



details:   https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/5613f5c4891b
branches:  trunk
changeset: 533391:5613f5c4891b
user:      lukem <lukem%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date:      Sat Jun 29 08:56:36 2002 +0000

description:
use ../common/sysinst

diffstat:

 distrib/notes/acorn32/install |  575 +-----------------------------------------
 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 573 deletions(-)

diffs (truncated from 580 to 300 lines):

diff -r f26f74dd0b71 -r 5613f5c4891b distrib/notes/acorn32/install
--- a/distrib/notes/acorn32/install     Sat Jun 29 08:50:34 2002 +0000
+++ b/distrib/notes/acorn32/install     Sat Jun 29 08:56:36 2002 +0000
@@ -1,574 +1,3 @@
-.\"    $NetBSD: install,v 1.1 2001/10/14 14:08:03 bjh21 Exp $
-.\"
-.\" Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
-.\" All rights reserved.
-.\"
-.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
-.\" are met:
-.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-.\"    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-.\"    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-.\"    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-.\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
-.\"    must display the following acknowledgement:
-.\"        This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
-.\"        Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
-.\" 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
-.\"    contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
-.\"    from this software without specific prior written permission.
-.\"
-.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
-.\" ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
-.\" TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
-.\" PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
-.\" BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
-.\" CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
-.\" SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
-.\" INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
-.\" CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
-.\" ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
-.\" POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-.\"
-Installing
-.Nx
-is a relatively complex process, but if you have
-this document in hand and are careful to read and remember the
-information which is presented to you by the install program, it
-shouldn't be too much trouble.
-.Pp
-Before you begin, you should know the geometry of your hard disk, i.e.
-the sector size (note that sector sizes other than 512 bytes are not
-currently supported), the number of sectors per track, the number of
-tracks per cylinder (also known as the number of heads), and the
-number of cylinders on the disk. The
-.Nx
-kernel will try to
-discover these parameters on its own, and if it can it will print them
-at boot time. If possible, you should use the parameters it prints.
-(You might not be able to because you're sharing your disk with
-another operating system, or because your disk is old enough that the
-kernel can't figure out its geometry.)
-.Pp
-If
-.Nx
-will be sharing the disk with RiscOS or another operating
-system, you should have already completed the section of these notes
-that instructed you on how to prepare your hard disk. You should know
-the size of the
-.Nx
-area of the disk and its offset from the
-beginning of the disk. You will need this information when setting up
-your
-.Nx
-partitions.
-.Pp
-You should now be ready to install
-.Nx .
-It might be handy for you
-to have a pencil, some paper, and a calculator handy.
-.Pp
-The following is a walk-through of the steps you will take while
-getting
-.Nx
-installed on your hard disk. If any question has a
-default answer, it will be displayed in brackets
-.Pq Dq []
-after the
-question. If you wish to stop the installation, you may press
-.Key CONTROL-C
-at any time, but if you do, you'll have to begin the installation
-process again from scratch.
-.Pp
-Boot your machine using the installation kernel for your
-platform. (Instructions for doing this on your platform can be
-found in the preparation section of this document.)
-.Pp
-If this doesn't work, ensure that you're using the correct
-kernel for your hardware.
-.Pp
-Depending upon your platform and the method of loading the,
-it may take a while to load the kernel.
-.Pp
-You will then be presented with the
-.Nx
-kernel boot
-messages. You will want to read them, to determine your
-disk's name and geometry. Its name will be something like
-.Li sd0
-or
-.Li wd0
-and the geometry will be printed on a line that
-begins with its name. As mentioned above, you will need your
-disk's geometry when creating
-.Nx 's
-partitions. You will
-also need to know the name, to tell the install tools what
-disk to install on.
-.Pp
-While booting, you will probably see several warnings. You
-should be warned that no swap space is present, and that
-.Xr init 8
-cannot find
-.Pa /etc/rc.
-Do not be alarmed, these are
-completely normal. When you reach the prompt asking you for a
-shell name, just press
-.Key RETURN .
-.Pp
-You will be asked if you wish to install or upgrade your
-system or go to a shell prompt. Enter
-.Ic install .
-.Pp
-You will be presented with a welcome message and a prompt,
-asking if you wish to proceed with the installation process.
-If you wish to proceed, enter
-.Sq Ic y
-and press
-.Key RETURN .
-.Pp
-You will be asked what type of disk driver you have. The
-valid options are listed by the install program, to make sure
-you get it right.
-.Pp
-The install program will then tell you which disks of that
-type it can install on, and ask you which it should use.
-Reply with the name of your disk. (The first disk of the type
-you selected, either
-.Li wd0
-for IDE disks, or
-.Li sd0
-for SCSI
-disks, is the default.)
-.Pp
-You will then be asked to name your disk's disklabel. The
-default response is
-.Sq Ic mywd
-or
-.Sq Ic mysd
-depending on the type of
-your disk, and for most purposes it will be OK. If you choose
-to name it something different, make sure the name is a single
-word and contains no special characters. You don't need to
-remember this name.
-.Pp
-You will be prompted for your disk's geometry information,
-i.e. the number of bytes per sector, cylinders on the disk,
-tracks per cylinder (heads), and sectors per track. Enter
-them when they are requested. If you make a mistake, press
-.Key CONTROL-C
-and when you get to the shell prompt, restart the
-install process by running the
-.Ic install
-command. Once you
-have entered this data, the install program will tell you the
-total size of your disk, in both sectors, and cylinders.
-Remember this number; if you're installing on the whole disk,
-you'll need it again soon.
-.Pp
-When describing your partitions, you will have the option of
-entering data about them in units of disk sectors or
-cylinders. If you choose to enter the information in units of
-sectors, remember that, for optimal performance, partitions
-should begin and end on cylinder boundaries. You will be
-asked about which units you wish to use, and you should reply
-with
-.Sq Ic c
-for cylinders, or
-.Sq Ic s
-for sectors.
-.Pp
-You will be asked for the size of the
-.Nx
-portion of the
-disk. If you're installing on the whole disk, reply with the
-size of the disk, as printed earlier by the install program.
-If you're using only part of the disk, reply with the size
-that you specified in the partition editor. (Don't forget to
-enter the size in the units you specified in the last step!)
-.Pp
-If you are not installing on the whole disk, you will be asked
-for the offset of the
-.Nx
-partition from the beginning of
-the disk. Reply with the appropriate offset (again, in
-whichever units you specified), as determined by how you
-set up your disk using the partition editor.
-.Pp
-You will be asked to enter the size of your
-.Nx
-root partition
-.Pq Pa / .
-It should be at least 13 MB, but if you are going to
-be doing development, 14-16 MB is a more desirable size. This
-size should be expressed in units of sectors or cylinders,
-depending on which you said you wanted to use.
-.Pp
-Next, you will be asked for the size of your swap partition.
-You should probably allocate twice as much swap space as you
-have real memory. Systems that will be heavily used should
-have more swap space allocated, and systems that will be
-lightly used can get by with less. If you want the system to
-be able to save crash dumps when it panics, you will need at
-least as much swap space as you have RAM. Again, this number
-should be expressed in units of sectors or cylinders, as
-appropriate.
-.Pp
-The install program will then ask you for information about
-the rest of the partitions you want on your disk. For most
-purposes, you will want only one more partition,
-.Pa /usr .
-(Machines used as servers will probably also want
-.Pa /var
-as a separate partition. That can be done with these installation
-tools, but is not covered here.) The install program will
-tell you how much space there is left to be allocated in the
-NetBSD area of the disk, and, if you only want one more
-partition
-.Pq Pa /usr ,
-you should enter it at the prompt when the
-installer asks you how large the next partition should be.
-It will then ask you for the name of the mount point for that
-partition. If you're doing a basic installation, that is
-.Pa /usr .
-.Pp
-.Em You are now at the point of no return.
-Nothing has been
-written to your disk yet, but if you confirm that you want to
-install
-.Nx ,
-your hard drive will be modified, and its
-contents may be scrambled at the whim of the install program.
-This is especially likely if you have given the install
-program incorrect information. If you are sure you want to
-proceed, enter
-.Ic yes
-at the prompt.
-.Pp
-The install program will now label your disk and make the file
-systems you specified. The file systems will be initialized to
-contain
-.Nx
-bootstrapping binaries and configuration files.
-It will also create an
-.Pa /etc/fstab
-for your system, and mount
-all of the file systems under
-.Pa /mnt .
-(In other words, your
-.Pa /
-(root) partition will be mounted on
-.Pa /mnt ,
-your
-.Pa /usr
-partition on
-.Pa /mnt/usr ,
-and so on.) There should be no errors in this
-section of the installation. If there are, restart from the
-beginning of the installation process.
-.Pp
-You will be placed at a shell prompt (
-.Sq Li # ) .
-The task is to
-install the distribution sets. The flow of installation
-differs depending on your hardware resources, and on what
-media the distribution sets reside.
+.\"    $NetBSD: install,v 1.2 2002/06/29 08:56:36 lukem Exp $
 .
-.Ss2 To install from floppy
-The first thing you should do is pick a temporary
-directory where the distribution files can be stored.
-To do this, enter the command
-.Ic Set_tmp_dir ,
-and enter
-the name of the temporary directory. (Don't forget
-that if your disk is still mounted under
-.Pa /mnt ;
-you should probably pick a directory under
-.Pa /mnt/usr . )
-.Pp
-After you have picked a temporary directory, enter the
-.Ic Load_fd
-command, to load the distribution sets from
-your floppies.
-.Pp
-You will be asked which floppy drive to use. Enter



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