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$NetBSD: prep.RISCOS,v 1.22 2009/04/26 16:58:30 sborrill Exp $
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These instructions are specific to NetBSD/acorn32 on Acorn RISC OS platforms
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(RiscPC/A7000/A7000+/NC).
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Last updated for the BtNetBSD bootloader version 0.99a at 10 July 2002 by
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Reinoud Zandijk (reinoud@NetBSD.org), portmaster of NetBSD/acorn32.
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For a more detailed acknowledgement and list of contributors see Appendix B
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at the bottom.
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0 Before you start
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Read this document and one of the INSTALL documents completely before
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continuing. There might be some things mentioned twice, but this document
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ought to help with the RISC OS installation specifically.
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1 Requirements
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1.1 Hardware
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Refer to the NetBSD installation notes and/or the web site
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http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/acorn32/ for a list of supported hardware.
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1.2 Software
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You will need the following RISC OS software:
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A program that will unpack sparchives. We recommend that you
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get David Pilling's !SparkPlug. A self-extracting version of this
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can be found at David Pilling's web site
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(http://www.davidpilling.net/free.html).
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A program to report your disk's geometry:
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Not really needed, you can simply boot the installation
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kernel and look for the geometry in the boot messages.
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Sergio Monesi's fsck suite (a good thing to have around
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anyway). Available from:
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http://www.monesi.com/sergio/fsck.html
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!Zap (The read disk facility). Available from HENSA.
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The partition software/formatter for your desired installation
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target:
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IDE disks on motherboard interface: !HForm
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IDE disks on Simtec interface: UNKNOWN
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IDE disks on ICS interface: UNKNOWN
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IDE disks on RapIDE interface: UNKNOWN
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Acorn SCSI cards: ScsiDM
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Power-tec SCSI cards: !PowerMgr
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Cumana SCSI-2: !SCSIMgr
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oak SCSI-1 card: UNKNOWN
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MCS Connect32 SCSI: UNKNOWN
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Morley SCSI: UNKNOWN
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Additionally you will require the following:
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The Bootloader and RISC OS tools: BtNetBSD.tar.Z as found in
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the installation/misc directory. This archive, which can be
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unpacked with !SparkPlug, *includes the installation-kernel*
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so you don't have to download it separately.
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The NetBSD/acorn32 distribution sets (will be on the CD-ROM, or
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available from your nearest NetBSD ftp site).
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A hardcopy of this document, along with a hardcopy of the
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NetBSD installation instructions "INSTALL").
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1.3 Preliminary steps:
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Unpack your BtNetBSD archive in whatever way, set the type of
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the `Settype' file in the BtNetBSD directory to `Obey' and run
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it. This will set the files' RISC OS filetypes correctly. This is
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also explained in a bit more detail in the enclosed README file.
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It will also type the `InstKern' file that is the installation
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kernel itself which contains the embedded ramdisk.
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2 Preparing your hard disk
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Terms:
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Device: The actual physical hard disk
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Partition: A section of a device.
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File system: A structured partition that is able to hold files.
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Disc: A RISC OS file system in a partition. There can be
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more than one Disc per Device.
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You will have to decide which device you wish to install NetBSD on.
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You will also have to decide whether you want to split the device
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between one or more RISC OS discs and NetBSD or dedicate a whole
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Device for NetBSD.
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In making this decision you should consider the possibility that if
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NetBSD is incorrectly configured on a shared device then your shared
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data is at risk.
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It is still recommended that if you decide to dedicate a device to
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NetBSD that you set aside a small RISC OS partition at the beginning
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of the device. This is a useful place to store the RISC OS side of
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NetBSD, and will make the use of UnixFS easier to configure. If you
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do decide to create a minimal RISC OS partition at the beginning of
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the device, a size of 10-20 MB is recommended (some partitioning
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software has problems with partitions smaller than this).
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The point is that you will have to repartition your device to make
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room for a separate partition after the RISC OS one for NetBSD. This
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means backing up your device, re-partitioning it and then copying all
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the data back afterwards. We recommend that you only copy the needed
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data back and put off installing the rest until you have NetBSD up
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and running. This way you will save yourself a lot of work if
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something goes wrong and you have to start all over again.
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2.1 Sharing your device
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2.1.1 Acorn IDE
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Use !HForm for this interface. This is a program that is delivered
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with your computer and is located in the Utilities directory on your
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hard disk.
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With this software you only have the possibility of using one
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partition for RISC OS, so you have to set the rest aside for NetBSD.
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Use this procedure to set up your device:
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Start !HForm by double-clicking on its icon.
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Choose the "custom" or "other" option when prompted (usually
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the last).
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Use the default values for the geometry but do not enter the
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full number of cylinders. Just enter the number you want to
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use for RISC OS. Make a note of this number.
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Continue to accept the default answers until you're asked
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whether you want to format or initialize, choose initialize.
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Go to the section about running bb_riscbsd.
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2.1.2 Cumana SCSI-2 card
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It is recommended that you use a newer version of !SCSIMgr (newer
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than v1.55) since this will be easier to use when you want to leave
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part of the device unused by RISC OS. You should check for the latest
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version of this software at the following URL:
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http://www.cumana.demon.co.uk
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You need to create one or more RISC OS partitions, and you do it in
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in the following way:
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Run !SCSIMgr by double-clicking on it.
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Select the device you wish to repartition.
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Click on the clear icon in the partitions subwindow.
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This will give you a dialogue box where you can specify the
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size of the RISC OS partitions. Do not select all since you
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want to use part of it for NetBSD.
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Enter the amount of the device you wish to reserve for
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RISC OS. This will be the whole device size less the amount
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you want to reserve for NetBSD. Make a note of this number.
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If you like, split the RISC OS portion of the device into
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several partition (you should only "see" the RISC OS portion).
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Click on Execute when you are happy with the partitions. This
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will create your partitions, and wipe your device.
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Go to the section about running bb_riscbsd.
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2.1.3 Alsystems Power-tec SCSI-2 card
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You must use the !PowerMgr program to partition the device.
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The RISC OS partitions should be called RiscOs:, and the NetBSD one
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should be called Empty:.
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Here is the procedure you should use:
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Start !PowerMgr by double-clicking on its icon.
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Click on advanced in the main window
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Click on Define/create partitions
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Click on the device you want to set up for NetBSD.
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Set up the RISC OS partitions as "RiscOs:" and the
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remaining one as "Empty:".
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Click on each figure and press RETURN.
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Click on partition drive.
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Click on yes to warning as you really want to wipe
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the device.
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Click on yes to proceed, this will lead you to the
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partition init.
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Partition init
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Set a tick on all RiscOs: partitions, give them a name
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and set LFAU to auto.
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Unset the tick on your Empty: partition.
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Click on Initialize selected partitions.
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Click on yes to proceed init as you want to wipe the
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selected partitions.
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Click on yes to proceed to configure.
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Configure
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Here you should set up the RISC OS partitions as you
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like them. Normally the default will be ok.
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Click on configure. This will configure your computer
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and give you access to the Discs.
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You *Must Not* run bb_riscbsd.
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2.1.4 Acorn SCSI card
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You can only have one RISC OS partition with this card. The rest has
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to be set aside for NetBSD.
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This card does not have a friendly WIMP-based interface on the SCSI
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management program, but the command line version is very good. You
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should run this in a task window (press CTRL-F12):
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dir <location_of_scsidm>
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scsidm
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You will get the following prompt:
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scsidm>
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Now you should enter the following commands:
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probe (to see which devices are available)
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device <no> (replace <no> with the no of your device)
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section (to divide the device between RISC OS and
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NetBSD)
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Answer yes to the question:
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Include RISCiX partitions?
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Enter the size of the RISC OS area in blocks
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(sectors)
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SCSIDM will round this up to the nearest cylinder
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boundary.
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Answer yes to the question:
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Do you really want to section device <no>?
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This will section the device into two partitions.
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quit
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Go to the section on running bb_riscbsd.
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2.1.5 Other interfaces
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It may not be possible to partition devices on other interface. If
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you are using a different interface you have 2 options:
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Try to work out how to partition devices on it
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Use the entire device for NetBSD
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2.2 Using a whole device for NetBSD
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As a safety precaution NetBSD/acorn32 looks for a filecore bootblock
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at the beginning of any device it labels. If it finds one and it
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looks as though it is in use then NetBSD/acorn32 will not touch it.
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Because of this, if you've ever used your device for RISC OS, you will
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need to invalidate this bootblock.
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To do this you need to:
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Be absolutely sure you want to do this.
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Run bb_trash and follow the instructions.
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Ensure that this device is now not configured for RISC OS.
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You are now ready to boot NetBSD and continue the installation.
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3 Running bb_riscbsd
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When you run this program, you will first be asked whether you are
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installing to an ADFS drive or a SCSI drive. You can just press A or
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S respectively. (The bb_riscbsd program assumes that you are using a
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non-Acorn SCSI card, so if you are using an Acorn card, then you may
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have to edit this program and replace SCSI_DiscOp with SCSIFS_DiscOp.)
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Then you will be asked which disc you want to install NetBSD on. This
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*must* be the first disc on the device. bb_riscbsd will now
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scrutinize the device and see how it has been laid out.
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It will then tell you how much of the device is occupied by RISC OS in
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cylinders, and you will then be asked for the NetBSD starting
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cylinder. Normally you should just enter the number given to you
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since the RISC OS starting cylinder is 0 and therefore the last
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cylinder in use is one less than the figure given. If no figure is
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displayed, then your partitioning software failed to fill in the
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bootblock completely (it doesn't have to do this for you but most do)
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or you selected the wrong device. If you are convinced that this is
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the correct device then you must calculate a cylinder offset using
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the numbers noted down during partitioning (if it is not a whole
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number *always* round up, you might waste a little of the device but
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it'll be safer).
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Make a note of this number.
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bb_riscbsd will make a backup of the original bootblock, but it
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can be non-trivial to put it back.
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4 Booting
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Now that your device is ready for the installation you need to
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unpack the bootloader archive.
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In the archive you'll find the tools mentioned in this document as well as
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the bootloader !BtNetBSD itself and a file called `InstKern'
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which is the actual installation kernel with embedded ramdisk containing the
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NetBSD userland necessary for installation.
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4.1 [Optional] Configuring the !BtNetBSD bootloader before installation
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Open the !BtNetBSD application and edit the `fastboot' file to specify
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a known kernel location; an example is already given.
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You can also set other details like tweaking with the amount of memory in
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the WimpSlot of the bootloader when this is too much. Remember however that
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this shouldn't be set too low for it can crash the bootloader.
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When you think you've filled in the proper details save the file again
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and proceed.
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4.2 Starting the installation!
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To start the installation just double click on the InstKern file. This will
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startup !BtNetBSD with the proper kernel argument and start its installation.
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NetBSD should now start to boot, install NetBSD as per the NetBSD
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installation notes.
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When you finish the installation you can restarted the computer as
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instructed.
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4.3 [Optional] Configuring !BtNetBSD after installation
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Open the !BtNetBSD application again and edit the `fastboot' file again
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to customise details like the mode definition file you want to use.
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Save the file and run !BtNetBSD again (see above).
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5 Advanced stuff
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5.1 Using UnixFS to copy the sets.
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Once the required sets are installed and you can boot from your
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newly installed NetBSD setup, you can use UnixFS to copy the
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remaining sets from RISC OS to NetBSD.
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In order to be able to use unixfs to transfer the sets you must have
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a certain setup.
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1) You must have the RISC OS disc that corresponds to the NetBSD
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device configured (e.g., *con. IDEdiscs 2) even if it has no RISC OS
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section.
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2) If you have RISC OS 3.5 without the new FileCore, then you must
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also have the NetBSD file system *completely* below the 511 MB
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boundary of the device.
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3) You must know the SWI base of the <filesys>_DiscOp SWI. Here
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<filesys> is SCSIFS, SCSI or ADFS depending upon which controller
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type you have you NetBSD device on.
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Some common ones:
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Power-tec SCSI-2 card: &40980
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RapIDE: &4BBC0
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There are small obey files for some interfaces supplied with UnixFS.
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4) Have given the directory you want to write into write permission for
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everyone. This should have been done above. For example to make
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/usr/distrib world writable type (as root):
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chmod 1777 /usr/distrib
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To mount a Unix partition:
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1) Double-click on the unixfs_res module to load it.
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2) Run a unixfs_mount command to mount the partition.
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3) Open the root directory by double-clicking on the openroot file.
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4) Open the distrib directory and just copy the sets to this.
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5) Shut down unixfs by double-clicking on the kill_unixfs file.
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THIS STEP IS VERY IMPORTANT as it works like dismount on MS-DOS floppies.
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The difficult step here is step number 2). If you are using an
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ADFS IDE disc, then you can just double-click on one of the
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following obey files (always choose the RISC OS disc number that
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corresponds to the *first* disc on the NetBSD device):
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- wd0a (ADFS::4 drive, not disc, root file system)
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- wd0e (ADFS::4 drive, not disc, /usr file system)
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- wd1a (ADFS::5 drive, not disc, root file system)
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- wd1e (ADFS::5 drive, not disc, /usr file system)
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If you are not using an ADFS IDE device, you need to create such
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an obey file yourself. We recommend that you copy one of the
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above and change that. These files normally only contain a
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unixfs_mount command. If you go to the command line (or a task
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window), and you type *help unixfs_mount you will see that the
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unixfs_mount command has a very incomprehensible syntax.
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The unixfs_mount command normally only takes one argument. That
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is composed of the following:
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(discop_swibase + (disc << 3) + partition)
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To mount the root partition of the third Powertec SCSI-2 disc, the
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following commands can be used in a task window (press CTRL-F12) to
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find the argument to unixfs_mount:
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*basic
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PRINT ~(&40980 + (6 << 3) + 0)
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QUIT
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The PRINT command calculates the value to use and will in this
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context give the value 409B0 which also is in hexadecimal. The
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interesting things above are:
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- &40980 The SWI base for SCSIFS_DiscOp.
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- 6 The disc number in RISC OS.
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- 0 The RiscBSD partition no. with a=0, b=1 etc.
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- ~ Tell the PRINT command to show the result in hexadecimal.
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- << Shifts the first number with the second number
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places left.
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In this case, it shifts 6 with 3 places to the left.
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- & Denotes that the number is in hexadecimal.
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- ( and ) Used to group the sub-expressions.
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When you have calculated the figure to give to unixfs_mount you
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just change it in the copy of the file you made above and run it by
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double-clicking on it.
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When you have mounted the unixfs file system, you can open the
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directory and copy the sets to it.
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Don't forget to copy the file "checksums" too. As its name suggests, it
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contains checksums to check if the files are OK.
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When you are finished with the transfer, run the file
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kill_unixfs to dismount the unixfs file system.
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Appendix A - Device naming
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The names of the devices in NetBSD are not at all like the ones
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in RISC OS. We will here try to explain the naming scheme used
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in NetBSD. This is pretty much the same in all UNIXes, but
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there will be some differences. NetBSD is derived from BSD and
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differs from the ones that are derived from System V. Most of
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the dominant operating systems in the UNIX market today are
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based on System V (Sun Solaris, SGI Irix, HP HP-UX 10.xx, Linux
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etc.). Some of them are actually hybrids of both.
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The file systems in UNIX use the slash character (/) as the
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directory separator. The top (or bottom if you like) directory
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is called the root and is denoted by a single slash (/). All
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absolute filenames are addressed starting with the root, so the
|
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temporary directory is called /tmp.
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The devices in UNIX are addressed as special files in the
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file system, and they all start with /dev, so e.g. the quadrature
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mouse is called /dev/quadmouse.
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Also some devices can be addressed in two different ways; as a
|
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raw (character by character) or block device. This is especially
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true with discs, and they therefore have two different names.
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The raw device is called the same as the block device except
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that it has an 'r' in front of the name. E.g. the first internal
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hard drive is called /dev/wd0 as a block device, but /dev/rwd0
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as a raw device. See also later.
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For now, the only needed devices are the storage devices, so we
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will hereby describe the naming convention used for these.
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Please note that when you have different partitions on a device,
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they will get the same number in NetBSD, but different letters,
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whereas in RISC OS they will get different numbers. See the
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examples at the end of this section.
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The (block) device names are mostly composed of 4 characters:
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1. The type
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- w Winchester drives (i.e. standard ADFS drives)
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- s SCSI drives
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- c CD-ROM drives
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- r RAM drives (obsolete in newer kernels)
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- m Memory drives (only in newer kernels)
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- f Floppy drives
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2. A 'd' indicating a disc device
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3. The number of the device of that type starting with 0.
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- For IDE drives, the master will be 0, and the slave 1.
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- For SCSI drives, the target ID will be used to
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determine the number. They start on 0 and increase with
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each device found. The drive with the lowest target ID will get
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0, the second lowest target ID will get 1 etc.
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Also, if you have different controllers, all devices on controller
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0 (lowest expansion slot) will be added first.
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- The CD-ROM drives act the same way as SCSI drives.
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- The floppy drive is numbered as in RISC OS.
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- At present you can only have one RAM drive, so it is 0.
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4. The name of the partition. There are eight of these (along with
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common allocations):
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- a The root partition
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- b The swap partition
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- c The complete and whole disc ; all OSes and partitions
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- d Part of the disc that is not used by NetBSD; normally RISC OS
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- e The first additional partition.
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i.e. if you have only /usr, then this will be /usr
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if you have both /var and /usr this will be /var
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- f The second additional partition.
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i.e. if you have /var and /usr, this will be /usr
|
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- g The third ...
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- h The fourth ...
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If you only have one partition on the drive this can normally be
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accessed with either partition a (root partition) or c (whole
|
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disc). This has not been verified to work.
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A couple of examples of how to map RISC OS names to NetBSD ones
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(the partition names have been left out):
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ADFS::0 fd0
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ADFS::1 fd1
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ADFS::4 wd0
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ADFS::5 (same drive as :4) wd0
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ADFS::5 (other drive than :4) wd1
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SCSI::4 sd0
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SCSI::5 (same drive as :4) sd0
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SCSI::5 (other drive than :4) sd1
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So, if you have one ADFS IDE drive, and want to install NetBSD
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at the after ADFS::5, you should still use wd0. If on the other
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hand, ADFS::5 is a second drive, then you will have to use wd1.
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Appendix B - Acknowledgments
|
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This document was based upon the document
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"Installing RiscBSD 1.2-Release"
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(C) 1996 The RiscBSD Documentation Project
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That has the following acknowledgement:
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This manual has been written from scratch based on version 1.2
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of the installation manual that Mark Brinicombe wrote.
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It was mainly written by Kjetil B. Thomassen
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(kjetil@thomassen.priv.no) with contributions from:
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Neil Hoggarth (neil.hoggarth@physiol.ox.ac.uk)
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Markus Baeurle (emw4maba@gp.fht-esslingen.de)
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Jasper Wallace (jasper@ivision.co.uk)
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Mark Brinicombe (amb@physig.ph.kcl.ac.uk)
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Scott Stevens (s.k.stevens@ic.ac.uk)
|
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and a lot more people posting to the original RiscBSD mailing list.
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