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$NetBSD: README.copy,v 1.2 1995/09/29 16:33:38 ragge Exp $
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How to use copy
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Edlabel is a standalone program that can copy multiple volumes
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from disk/tape to disk/tape. Mostly it is used to copy the
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miniroot filesystem onto the swap partition during initial
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installation.
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You will here be guided through a session, things with ^^^^ under
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is typed in by the user, comments are within /* */.
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This is an installation from TK50.
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Nboot
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: copy
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^^^^
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10480+468+34868 start 0x0
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copy:
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This program will read miniroot from tape/floppy/disk
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and install this miniroot onto disk.
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Specify the device to read from as xx(N,0), where
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xx is the device-name and N is the unit-number, e.g.
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"tms(0,1)" for the first TMSCP-tape (TK50),
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"ra(2,0)" for the third MSCP-disk/floppy (RX33/RX50)
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device to read from ? tms(0,1) /* Tape 0, file 1 */
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^^^^^^^^
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Specify number of blocks to transfer. Usually this is
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sizeof(miniroot) / 512.
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It's safe to transfer more blocks than just the miniroot.
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number of blocks ? 4096 /* Miniroot size is 4096 block */
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^^^^
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If your miniroot is split into volumes, then you must
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specify the number of blocks per volume.
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(e.g. 800 blocks per RX50, 2400 blocks per RX33)
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number of blocks per volume ? [4096]
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Make sure unit tms(0,1) is online and holds the proper volume.
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Then type 'g' to Go or 'a' to Abort.
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OK to go on ? [g/a] g /* g == go, a == abort */
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^
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Reading ... Reading of miniroot done. (4096 blocks read)
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Now specify the device to write miniroot to as xx(N,1)
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where xx is the drive type and N is the drive number.
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For example: ra(0,1) refers to MSCP drive #0, b partition
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Root disk ? : ra(0,1) /* Actually DUA0, partition b (swap) */
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^^^^^^^^^
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Initializing partition ... done.
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(4096 blocks written.)
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Halt the machine and reboot from distribution media,
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giving second partition as part to mount as root. Ex:
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: ra(0,1) for ra disk 0, hp(2,1) for massbuss disk 2
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Halt/Reboot the machine NOW.
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?02 EXT HLT
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PC = 001005F3
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>>>
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-- Ragge
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