NetBSD/distrib/pc532/floppies/inst/dot.instutils

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#
# Copyright (c) 1994 Christopher G. Demetriou
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1998-01-06 07:44:59 +03:00
# $NetBSD: dot.instutils,v 1.3 1998/01/06 04:45:18 perry Exp $
# Installation configuration utilites (functions), to get NetBSD configured
# reasonably once it is installed on the hard disk. These are meant to be
# invoked from the shell prompt, by people installing NetBSD.
Configure()
{
DEV=/dev
ETC=/etc
if [ ! -f /etc/fstab ]; then
DEV=/mnt/dev
ETC=/mnt/etc
fi
echo "You will now be prompted for information about this"
echo "machine. If you hit return, the default answer (in"
echo "brackets) will be used."
echo ""
echo -n "What is this machine's hostname? [unknown.host.domain] "
read hname
if [ "$hname" = "" ]; then
hname=unknown.host.domain
fi
echo $hname > ${ETC}/myname
proto_domain=`echo $hname | sed -e 's/[^.]*\.//'`
echo ""
echo "What domain is this machine in (this is NOT its YP"
echo -n "domain name)? [$proto_domain] "
read dname
if [ "$dname" = "" ]; then
dname=$proto_domain
fi
echo ""
if [ -e $ETC/sendmail.cf ]; then
echo "WARNING: A default sendmail.cf exists, and probably"
echo "needs to be tuned and/or replaced, to work properly at"
echo "your site!"
else
echo "WARNING: No default sendmail.cf installed. Did you"
echo "forget to install the 'etc' distribution?"
fi
echo "127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.$dname" > ${ETC}/hosts
echo ""
echo -n "Does this machine have an ethernet interface? [y] "
read resp
case "$resp" in
n*)
;;
*)
intf=
while [ "$intf" = "" ]; do
echo -n "What is the primary interface name "
echo -n "(e.g. ed0, ep0, etc)? "
read intf
done
echo -n "What is the hostname for this interface? [$hname] "
read ifname
if [ "$ifname" = "" ]; then
ifname=$hname
fi
ifaddr=
while [ "$ifaddr" = "" ]; do
echo -n "What is the IP address associated with "
echo -n "interface ${intf}? "
read ifaddr
done
echo "$ifaddr $ifname `echo $ifname | sed -e s/\.$dname//`" \
>> ${ETC}/hosts
echo -n "Does this interface have a special netmask? [n] "
read resp
case "$resp" in
y*)
echo -n "What is the netmask? [0xffffff00] "
read ifnetmask
if [ "$ifnetmask" = "" ]; then
ifnetmask=0xffffff00
fi
;;
*)
ifnetmask=
;;
esac
echo -n "Does this interface need additional flags? [n] "
read resp
case "$resp" in
y*)
echo -n "What flags? [link0] "
read ifflags
if [ "$ifflags" = "" ]; then
ifflags=link0
fi
;;
*)
ifflags=
;;
esac
echo "inet $ifname $ifnetmask $ifflags" > ${ETC}/hostname.$intf
echo ""
echo -n "WARNING: if you have any more ethernet interfaces, "
echo "you will have to configure"
echo -n "them by hand. Read the comments in /etc/netstart to "
echo "learn how to do this."
;;
esac
echo ""
echo -n "Making device nodes (may take a while)..."
cd ${DEV}
sh MAKEDEV all
echo " done."
sync
echo ""
echo "If you haven't already installed a kernel on the hard drive"
echo "using your kernel-copy floppy, do so now. Kernel"
echo "installation instructions can be found in the"
echo "installation notes."
}