Replace NetBSD with Nx.

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.\" $NetBSD: installboot.8,v 1.52 2006/01/13 15:37:26 tsutsui Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: installboot.8,v 1.53 2006/01/13 17:45:36 wiz Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 2002-2003 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
.\" All rights reserved.
@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ is not found.
.
.El
.
.Ss NetBSD/next68k files
.Ss Nx Ns Tn /next68k files
.
.Bl -tag -width /usr/mdec/bootxx_ustarfs
.
@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ bootstrap.
.
.El
.
.Ss NetBSD/sparc64 files
.Ss Nx Ns Tn /sparc64 files
.
.Bl -tag -width /usr/mdec/bootxx_ustarfs
.
@ -507,12 +507,12 @@ Remove the primary bootstrap from disk
.Sq sd1 :
.Dl Ic installboot -c /dev/rsd1c
.
.Ss NetBSD/amiga
.Ss Nx Ns Tn /amiga
Modify the command line to change the default from "netbsd -ASn2" to
"netbsd -S":
.Dl Ic installboot -m amiga -o command="netbsd -S" /dev/rsd0a /usr/mdec/bootxx_ffs
.
.Ss NetBSD/ews4800mips
.Ss Nx Ns Tn /ews4800mips
Install the System V Boot File System primary bootstrap on to disk
.Sq sd0 ,
with the secondary bootstrap
@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ with the secondary bootstrap
already present in the SysVBFS partition on the disk:
.Dl Ic installboot /dev/rsd0c /usr/mdec/bootxx_bfs
.
.Ss NetBSD/i386 and NetBSD/amd64
.Ss Nx Ns Tn /i386 and Nx Ns Tn /amd64
Install new boot blocks on an existing mounted root file system on
.Sq wd0 ,
setting the timeout to five seconds, after copying a new secondary
@ -594,13 +594,13 @@ disklabel on
for the primary bootstrap to function correctly.
.Ed
.
.Ss NetBSD/next68k
.Ss Nx Ns Tn /next68k
Install the bootstrap on to disk
.Sq sd0 :
.Dl Ic installboot /dev/rsd0c /usr/mdec/boot
.Pp
.
.Ss NetBSD/pmax
.Ss Nx Ns Tn /pmax
Install the Berkeley Fast File System primary bootstrap on to disk
.Sq sd0 :
.Dl Ic installboot /dev/rsd0c /usr/mdec/bootxx_ffs
@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ and the secondary bootstrap
.Dl ...
.Dl Ic installboot -b `expr 48 \e* 4` /tmp/cd-image /usr/mdec/bootxx_cd9660
.
.Ss NetBSD/sparc
.Ss Nx Ns Tn /sparc
Install the Berkeley Fast File System primary bootstrap on to disk
.Sq sd0 ,
with the secondary bootstrap
@ -634,7 +634,7 @@ with the secondary bootstrap
already present:
.Dl Ic installboot /dev/rsd0c /usr/mdec/bootxx /boot
.
.Ss NetBSD/sparc64
.Ss Nx Ns Tn /sparc64
Install the Berkeley Fast File System primary bootstrap on to disk
.Sq wd0 :
.Dl Ic installboot /dev/rwd0c /usr/mdec/bootblk
@ -644,7 +644,7 @@ The secondary
bootstrap is located in
.Pa /usr/mdec/ofwboot .
.
.Ss NetBSD/sun2 and NetBSD/sun3
.Ss Nx Ns Tn /sun2 and Nx Ns Tn /sun3
Install the Berkeley Fast File System primary bootstrap on to disk
.Sq sd0 ,
with the secondary bootstrap
@ -688,7 +688,7 @@ UCHIYAMA Yasushi (ews4800mips).
There are not currently primary bootstraps to support all file systems
types which are capable of being the root file system.
.
.Ss NetBSD/alpha
.Ss Nx Ns Tn /alpha
The
.Nx Ns Tn /alpha
primary bootstrap program can only load the secondary bootstrap program
@ -700,11 +700,11 @@ The size of primary bootstrap programs is restricted to 7.5KB, even
though some file systems (e.g., ISO 9660) are able to accommodate larger
ones.
.
.Ss NetBSD/hp300
.Ss Nx Ns Tn /hp300
The disk must have a boot partition large enough to hold the bootstrap code.
Currently the primary bootstrap must be a LIF format file.
.
.Ss NetBSD/i386 and NetBSD/amd64
.Ss Nx Ns Tn /i386 and Nx Ns Tn /amd64
The bootstrap must be installed in the
.Nx
partition that starts at the beginning of the mbr partition.
@ -718,11 +718,11 @@ The size of primary bootstrap programs is restricted to 8KB, even
though some file systems (e.g., ISO 9660) are able to accommodate larger
ones.
.
.Ss NetBSD/next68k
.Ss Nx Ns Tn /next68k
The size of bootstrap programs is restricted to the free space before
the file system at the beginning of the disk minus 8KB.
.
.Ss NetBSD/pmax
.Ss Nx Ns Tn /pmax
The
.Nx Ns Tn /pmax
secondary bootstrap program can only load kernels from file
@ -732,7 +732,7 @@ The size of primary bootstrap programs is restricted to 7.5KB, even
though some file systems (e.g., ISO 9660) are able to accommodate larger
ones.
.
.Ss NetBSD/sun2 and NetBSD/sun3
.Ss Nx Ns Tn /sun2 and Nx Ns Tn /sun3
The
.Nx Ns Tn /sun2
and
@ -740,7 +740,7 @@ and
secondary bootstrap program can only load kernels from file
systems starting at the beginning of disks.
.
.Ss NetBSD/vax
.Ss Nx Ns Tn /vax
The
.Nx Ns Tn /vax
secondary bootstrap program can only load kernels from file systems