The walnut port has been subsumed by the new evbppc port.

XXX: There is some work to do here to allow for different
installation notes for different eval boards...
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scw 2002-12-09 14:03:52 +00:00
parent 92a480785a
commit 3838a93e9d
17 changed files with 81 additions and 73 deletions

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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.30 2002/06/29 09:39:44 lukem Exp $
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.31 2002/12/09 14:03:52 scw Exp $
#
TARGETS+= release
@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ SUBDIR+= amiga
SUBDIR+= atari
SUBDIR+= cats
SUBDIR+= evbarm
SUBDIR+= evbppc
SUBDIR+= hp300
SUBDIR+= hpcmips
SUBDIR+= hpcsh
@ -38,7 +39,6 @@ SUBDIR+= sparc64
SUBDIR+= sun2
SUBDIR+= sun3
SUBDIR+= vax
SUBDIR+= walnut
SUBDIR+= x68k
.endif

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.\" $NetBSD: contents,v 1.88 2002/11/18 12:39:48 lukem Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: contents,v 1.89 2002/12/09 14:03:53 scw Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1999-2002 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
.\" All rights reserved.
@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ conventions for indicating italic and bold display.
. (tag kernel/ -compact
. It Pa kernel/
. (tag netbsd.gz -compact
.if !\n[atari]:\n[mac68k]:\n[sgimips]:\n[walnut] \{\
.if !\n[atari]:\n[mac68k]:\n[sgimips]:\n[evbppc] \{\
. It Pa netbsd-GENERIC.gz
A gzipped
.Nx
@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ GENERIC_INDY targeted for being bootable on older Indigo 2 and possibly
Indy machines with PROMs that do not understand the ELF binary format.
.\}
.
.if \n[walnut] \{\
.if \n[evbppc] \{\
. It Pa netbsd-WALNUT.gz
A gzipped
.Nx
@ -191,14 +191,14 @@ kernel (in ELF format) containing code for everything supported
in this release.
. It Pa netbsd.img-WALNUT.gz
Same as the above, but in the format expected by the firmware.
. It Pa netbsd-INSTALL.gz
. It Pa netbsd-INSTALL_WALNUT.gz
A gzipped
.Nx
kernel (ELF format) containing code for everything supported in this
release.
It also includes a RAM-disk installer with
.Ic sysinst .
. It Pa netbsd-INSTALL.img.gz
. It Pa netbsd-INSTALL_WALNUT.img.gz
Same as the above, but in the format expected by the firmware.
.\}
.
@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ Method), below.
\*M miniroot file system image; see below.
.\}
.
.if !\n[cats]:\n[mvme68k]:\n[macppc]:\n[sgimips]:\n[walnut] \{\
.if !\n[cats]:\n[evbppc]:\n[mvme68k]:\n[macppc]:\n[sgimips] \{\
. It Pa misc/
.
.if \n[alpha] \{\
@ -446,6 +446,7 @@ everything described below.
.if \n[dreamcast] .setsize 66 135
.if \n[evbarm] .setsize 21 50
.if \n[evbmips] .setsize 22 71
.if \n[evbppc] .setsize 20 53
.if \n[hp300] .setsize 17 41
.if \n[hpcarm] .setsize 21 50
.if \n[hpcmips] .setsize 22 71
@ -471,7 +472,6 @@ everything described below.
.if \n[sun2] .setsize 53 118
.if \n[sun3] .setsize 17 41
.if \n[vax] .setsize 17 40
.if \n[walnut] .setsize 20 53
.if \n[x68k] .setsize 17 41
.showsize
.
@ -498,6 +498,7 @@ system call and library manual pages.
.if \n[dreamcast] .setsize 17 55
.if \n[evbarm] .setsize 16 57
.if \n[evbmips] .setsize 16 73
.if \n[evbppc] .setsize 17 64
.if \n[hp300] .setsize 14 52
.if \n[hpcarm] .setsize 16 57
.if \n[hpcmips] .setsize 17 73
@ -523,7 +524,6 @@ system call and library manual pages.
.if \n[sun2] .setsize 13 46
.if \n[sun3] .setsize 14 52
.if \n[vax] .setsize 12 45
.if \n[walnut] .setsize 17 64
.if \n[x68k] .setsize 14 52
.showsize
.
@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ install this distribution set.
.showsize 3 7
.\}
.el \{\
.ie \n[walnut] \{\
.ie \n[evbppc] \{\
.It Sy kern-WALNUT
This set contains a
.Nx*M
@ -655,6 +655,7 @@ kernel in ELF format named
.Pa /netbsd
and the same kernel in the format needed by the bootloader as
.Pa /netbsd.img .
These kernels are specific to the IBM 405GP based Walnut evaluation board.
You
.Em must
install this distribution set.
@ -705,7 +706,7 @@ that your system may need to boot.
.if \n[vax] .setsize 1 2
.if \n[x68k] .setsize 1 2
.showsize
.\} \" !\n[walnut]
.\} \" !\n[evbppc]
.\} \" !\n[sgimips]
.\} \" !\n[mac68k]
.\} \" !\n[evbarm]

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
.\" $NetBSD: macros,v 1.23 2002/07/22 16:45:14 lukem Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: macros,v 1.24 2002/12/09 14:03:53 scw Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1999-2002 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
.\" All rights reserved.
@ -406,7 +406,7 @@
.if \n[amiga]:\n[atari]:\n[cesfic]:\n[hp300]:\n[luna68k]:\n[mac68k]:\n[mvme68k]:\n[news68k]:\n[next68k]:\n[sun3]:\n[x68k] .ds A m68k
.if \n[mipsco]:\n[newsmips]:\n[sbmips]:\n[sgimips] .ds A mipseb
.if \n[algor]:\n[arc]:\n[cobalt]:\n[evbmips]:\n[hpcmips]:\n[playstation2]:\n[pmax] .ds A mipsel
.if \n[amigappc]:\n[bebox]:\n[macppc]:\n[mvmeppc]:\n[ofppc]:\n[prep]:\n[sandpoint]:\n[walnut] .ds A powerpc
.if \n[amigappc]:\n[bebox]:\n[evbppc]:\n[macppc]:\n[mvmeppc]:\n[ofppc]:\n[prep]:\n[sandpoint] .ds A powerpc
.if \n[evbsh3]:\n[mmeye] .ds A sh3eb
.if \n[dreamcast]:\n[hpcsh] .ds A sh3el
.if !r\*A .nr \*A 1

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.\" $NetBSD: main,v 1.222 2002/11/28 16:09:08 lonewolf Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: main,v 1.223 2002/12/09 14:03:53 scw Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1999-2002 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
.\" All rights reserved.
@ -45,11 +45,11 @@
.nr FOR_RELEASE 1
.nr DOC_XR 1
.ds MACHINE_LIST acorn26 acorn32 algor alpha amiga amigappc arc atari bebox
.as MACHINE_LIST " cats cesfic cobalt dreamcast evbarm evbmips evbsh3 hp300
.as MACHINE_LIST " hpcarm hpcmips hpcsh i386 luna68k mac68k macppc mipsco
.as MACHINE_LIST " cats cesfic cobalt dreamcast evbarm evbmips evbppc evbsh3
.as MACHINE_LIST " hp300 hpcarm hpcmips hpcsh i386 luna68k mac68k macppc mipsco
.as MACHINE_LIST " mmeye mvme68k mvmeppc netwinder news68k newsmips next68k
.as MACHINE_LIST " ofppc pc532 playstation2 pmax pmppc prep sandpoint sbmips
.as MACHINE_LIST " sgimips shark sparc sparc64 sun2 sun3 vax walnut x68k x86_64
.as MACHINE_LIST " sgimips shark sparc sparc64 sun2 sun3 vax x68k x86_64
.
.so \*[.CURDIR]/../common/macros
.
@ -451,14 +451,14 @@ Ports to new platforms including:
algor,
dreamcast,
evbarm,
evbppc,
hpcarm,
hpcsh,
newsmips,
sandpoint,
sgimips,
sun2,
and
walnut.
sun2.
.It
Unified Buffer Cache (UBC) removes size restriction of the file system's
buffer cache to use all available RAM (if not otherwise used!) and

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
.\" $NetBSD: netboot,v 1.13 2002/11/18 12:39:49 lukem Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: netboot,v 1.14 2002/12/09 14:03:54 scw Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1999-2002 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
.\" All rights reserved.
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ You may either netboot the installer so you can install onto a locally
attached disk, or you may run your system entirely over the network.
.\}
.Pp
.ie !\n[walnut] \{\
.ie !\n[evbppc] \{\
Briefly, the netboot
process involves discovery, bootstrap, kernel and file system stages.
In the first stage, the client discovers information
@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ All supported \*M systems use HP's proprietary RMP (the
daemon) for the first discovery stage and bootstrap download stages.
The bootstrap program uses DHCP for its discovery stage.
.\}
.if \n[macppc]:\n[next68k]:\n[walnut] \{\
.if \n[evbppc]:\n[macppc]:\n[next68k] \{\
All \*M systems use BOOTP for the discovery stage.
.\}
.if \n[sparc] \{\
@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ the bootstrap program,
which has been linked to a file name appropriate to the client's
architecture and IP address as described in the TFTP section below.
.\}
.if \n[walnut] \{\
.if \n[evbppc] \{\
the kernel via the on-board Ethernet card by the firmware.
Thus,
.Nx
@ -125,10 +125,10 @@ supported by
.Nx "" .
.\}
.\} \" ! !\n[hp300]
.if !\n[walnut] \{\
.if !\n[evbppc] \{\
NFS is used in both the kernel and file system stages to download the
kernel, and to access files on the file server.
.\} \" !\n[walnut]
.\} \" !\n[evbppc]
.Pp
We will use
.Sq Li "CC:CC:CC:CC:CC:CC"
@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ or later, you can achieve this with:
.Pp
.It
.\} \" ! \n[hp300]
.if \n[hp300]:\n[macppc]:\n[next68k]:\n[sparc]:\n[walnut] \{\
.if \n[evbppc]:\n[hp300]:\n[macppc]:\n[next68k]:\n[sparc] \{\
.ie !\n[hp300] \{\
.Xr dhcpd 8
in
@ -244,14 +244,14 @@ group {
#
option host-name "client";
.if !\n[hp300] \{\
.ie \n[walnut] \{\
.ie \n[evbppc] \{\
#
# Name of the kernel image to download via tftp.
# Note: Plain (ELF) kernels won't work, you
# have to use the corresponding *.img file.
#
filename "netbsd-INSTALL.img"
filename "netbsd-INSTALL_WALNUT.img"
.\}
.el .if !\n[sparc] \{\
@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ or later, you can achieve this with:
.No # Ic "/etc/rc.d/dhcpd restart"
.disp)
.Pp
.\} \" ! \n[hp300]:\n[macppc]:\n[next68k]:\n[sparc]:\n[walnut]
.\} \" ! \n[evbppc]:\n[hp300]:\n[macppc]:\n[next68k]:\n[sparc]
.if \n[sparc] \{\
.Pp
.It
@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ or later, you can achieve this with:
.No # Ic "/etc/rc.d/inetd restart"
.disp)
.Pp
.ie \n[walnut] Now, you need to copy the kernel for your \*M machine to
.ie \n[evbppc] Now, you need to copy the kernel for your \*M machine to
.el Now, you need to copy the bootloader for your \*M machine to
.Pa /tftpboot .
.if \n[macppc] \{\
@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ ethernet address to its IP address:
.Xr mountd 8 ,
and
.Xr rpcbind 8
.ie !\n[walnut] \{\
.ie !\n[evbppc] \{\
.Pp
Now your system should be able to load the bootstrap program and start
looking for the kernel.
@ -511,13 +511,13 @@ or later, you can achieve this with:
kernel
.if !\n[next68k] and installation tools
.Pp
.if !\n[walnut] \{\
.if !\n[evbppc] \{\
Now, if you place a kernel named
.Pa netbsd
in
.Pa /export/client/root
your client should boot the kernel.
.\} \" !\n[walnut]
.\} \" !\n[evbppc]
.if \n[hp300] \{\
If you are netbooting the installer, you can use either
the traditional miniroot-based installer
@ -603,9 +603,9 @@ the client's root directory and extract the tools from
.No # Ic "tar -xpzf rootfs.tgz"
.disp)
.\}
.if \n[walnut] \{\
.if \n[evbppc] \{\
If you are netbooting the installer, use
.Pa binary/kernel/netbsd-INSTALL.img.gz
.Pa binary/kernel/netbsd-INSTALL_WALNUT.img.gz
(this has the installation tools in a RAM disk).
Also, copy the distribution files to the client's root directory.
.Pp

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.\" $NetBSD: sysinst,v 1.61 2002/08/07 02:50:22 fredb Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: sysinst,v 1.62 2002/12/09 14:03:54 scw Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1999-2002 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
.\" All rights reserved.
@ -63,12 +63,12 @@
. ds part_usr e
.\}
.if \n[amiga]:\n[amigappc]:\n[arc]:\n[atari]:\n[cobalt]:\n[evbmips]:\
\n[hpcmips]:\n[i386]:\n[macppc]:\n[ofppc]:\n[playstation2]:\n[sandpoint]:\
\n[sbmips]:\n[sgimips]:\n[walnut]:\n[x86_64] \{\
\n[evbppc]:\n[hpcmips]:\n[i386]:\n[macppc]:\n[ofppc]:\n[playstation2]:\
\n[sandpoint]:\n[sbmips]:\n[sgimips]:\n[x86_64] \{\
. ds part_max p
.\}
.if \n[acorn26]:\n[acorn32]:\n[cats]:\n[evbarm]:\n[pc532]:\n[sandpoint]:\
\n[shark]:\n[walnut] \{\
.if \n[acorn26]:\n[acorn32]:\n[cats]:\n[evbarm]:\n[evbppc]:\n[pc532]:\
\n[sandpoint]:\n[shark] \{\
. ds part_usr e
.\}
.if \n[macppc]:\n[news68k]:\n[newsmips]:\n[sparc]:\n[sparc64] \{\
@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ covers many details for the sake of completeness.
Do not let this discourage you; the install program is not hard
to use.
.
.if !\n[acorn26]:\n[atari]:\n[mac68k]:\n[macppc]:\n[mvme68k]:\n[news68k]:\n[newsmips]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[sparc]:\n[walnut]:\n[x68k] \{\
.if !\n[acorn26]:\n[atari]:\n[mac68k]:\n[macppc]:\n[mvme68k]:\n[news68k]:\n[newsmips]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[sparc]:\n[x68k] \{\
.It
.To 2 "Possible PCMCIA issues"
.Em Possible Tn PCMCIA Em issues
@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ We hope to provide a more elegant solution to this problem in a future
.Nx
release.
.\} \" \n[i386]
.\} \" !\n[acorn26]:\n[atari]:\n[macppc]:\n[mvme68k]:\n[news68k]:\n[newsmips]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[sparc]:\n[walnut]:\n[x68k]
.\} \" !\n[acorn26]:\n[atari]:\n[macppc]:\n[mvme68k]:\n[news68k]:\n[newsmips]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[sparc]:\n[x68k]
.if \n[mac68k] \{\
.It
.To 2 "Possible hardware-specific issues"
@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ The distribution sets (in this example, they are on CD).
.el \{\
.ie \n[mac68k] The Mac OS Booter application and an Installation Kernel
.el \{\
.ie \n[acorn26]:\n[cats]:\n[macppc]:\n[sparc]:\n[walnut] \{\
.ie \n[acorn26]:\n[cats]:\n[evbppc]:\n[macppc]:\n[sparc] \{\
Some form of bootable media, described above.
.\}
.el \{\
@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ An FPU is not required but will be used if present
.\}
.It
A CD-ROM drive
.ie \n[acorn26]:\n[atari]:\n[alpha]:\n[cats]:\n[i386]:\n[macppc]:\n[walnut] (SCSI or ATAPI),
.ie \n[acorn26]:\n[atari]:\n[alpha]:\n[cats]:\n[evbppc]:\n[i386]:\n[macppc] (SCSI or ATAPI),
.el (SCSI),
a harddisk and a minimum of
.if \n[acorn26] 8 MB
@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ kernels while booting.
.It
The Quick Installation
.(bullet
.ie \n[acorn26]:\n[atari]:\n[cats]:\n[macppc]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[sparc]:\n[walnut] \{\
.ie \n[acorn26]:\n[atari]:\n[cats]:\n[evbppc]:\n[macppc]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[sparc] \{\
Boot the system as described above.
You should be at the
.Ic sysinst
@ -709,14 +709,14 @@ Further information can be found on
.To 2 "Booting NetBSD"
.Em Booting NetBSD
.
.if !\n[acorn26]:\n[atari]:\n[cats]:\n[mac68k]:\n[macppc]:\n[mvme68k]:\n[news68k]:\n[newsmips]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[sparc]:\n[walnut]:\n[x68k] \{\
.if !\n[acorn26]:\n[atari]:\n[cats]:\n[mac68k]:\n[macppc]:\n[mvme68k]:\n[news68k]:\n[newsmips]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[sparc]:\n[x68k] \{\
.(pcmcia
Unplug your
.Tn PCMCIA
devices, so that they won't be found by
.Nx .
.pcmcia)
.\} \" !\n[acorn26]:\n[atari]:\n[cats]:\n[macppc]:\n[mvme68k]:\n[news68k]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[sparc]:\n[walnut]:\n[x68k]
.\} \" !\n[acorn26]:\n[atari]:\n[cats]:\n[macppc]:\n[mvme68k]:\n[news68k]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[sparc]:\n[x68k]
.ie \n[mac68k] \{\
.Pp
Prior to attempting to boot
@ -797,13 +797,13 @@ As an alternative, try using the Traditional
method of installation described in the next section.
.\}
.el \{\
.ie \n[acorn26]:\n[cats]:\n[macppc]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[sparc]:\n[walnut] \{\
.ie \n[acorn26]:\n[cats]:\n[evbppc]:\n[macppc]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[sparc] \{\
.Pp
You may want to read the
boot messages, to notice your disk's name and capacity.
Its name will be something like
.Li sd0
.if \n[acorn26]:\n[cats]:\n[macppc]:\n[walnut] \{\
.if \n[acorn26]:\n[cats]:\n[evbppc]:\n[macppc] \{\
or
.Li wd0
.\}
@ -817,7 +817,7 @@ You will also need to know the name, to tell
on which disk
to install.
The most important thing to know is that
.if \n[acorn26]:\n[cats]:\n[macppc]:\n[walnut] \{\
.if \n[acorn26]:\n[cats]:\n[evbppc]:\n[macppc] \{\
.Li wd0
is
.Nx 's
@ -924,12 +924,12 @@ It will also include instructions for using the menus.
.It
.To 2 "Network configuration"
.Em Network configuration
.if !\n[acorn26]:\n[atari]:\n[cats]:\n[mac68k]:\n[macppc]:\n[mvme68k]:\n[news68k]:\n[newsmips]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[sparc]:\n[walnut]:\n[x68k] \{\
.if !\n[acorn26]:\n[atari]:\n[cats]:\n[mac68k]:\n[macppc]:\n[mvme68k]:\n[news68k]:\n[newsmips]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[sparc]:\n[x68k] \{\
.(pcmcia
You can skip this section, as you will only get data
from floppy in the first part of the install.
.pcmcia)
.\} \" !\n[acorn26]:\n[atari]:\n[cats]:\n[mac68k]:\n[macppc]:\n[mvme68k]:\n[news68k]:\n[newsmips]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[sparc]:\n[walnut]:\n[x68k]
.\} \" !\n[acorn26]:\n[atari]:\n[cats]:\n[mac68k]:\n[macppc]:\n[mvme68k]:\n[news68k]:\n[newsmips]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[sparc]:\n[x68k]
.Pp
If you will not use network operation during the installation,
but you do want your machine to be configured for networking once

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.\" $NetBSD: xfer,v 1.36 2002/10/16 04:09:11 lukem Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: xfer,v 1.37 2002/12/09 14:03:55 scw Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1999-2002 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
.\" All rights reserved.
@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ Installation is supported from several media types, including:
.
CD-ROM
.
.if !\n[news68k]:\n[hp300]:\n[macppc]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[vax]:\n[walnut]:\n[x68k] \{\
.if !\n[news68k]:\n[hp300]:\n[macppc]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[vax]:\n[x68k] \{\
.It
.Tn MS-DOS No floppy
.\} \" ! \n[news68k]:\n[hp300]:\n[macppc]:\n[pmax]:\n[vax]:\n[x68k]
@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ Find out where the distribution set files are on the CD-ROM.
.Pp
Proceed to the instruction on installation.
.
.if !\n[news68k]:\n[hp300]:\n[macppc]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[vax]:\n[walnut]:\n[x68k] \{\
.if !\n[news68k]:\n[hp300]:\n[macppc]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[vax]:\n[x68k] \{\
.It Em MS-DOS floppy
Count the number of
.Pa set_name. Ns Ar xx
@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ If you're installing
from scratch, go to the section on preparing your hard disk, below.
If you're upgrading an existing installation, go directly to the
section on upgrading.
.\} \" ! \n[news68k]:\n[hp300]:\n[macppc]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[vax]:\n[walnut]:\n[x68k]
.\} \" ! \n[news68k]:\n[hp300]:\n[macppc]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[vax]:\n[x68k]
.
.It Em FTP
The preparations for this installation/upgrade method are
@ -813,7 +813,7 @@ To do that, you must do the following:
.Pp
Place the distribution sets you wish to upgrade somewhere in
your current file system tree.
.if !\n[hp300]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[sparc]:\n[walnut] \{\
.if !\n[hp300]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[sparc] \{\
Please note that the
.Pa /dev
on the floppy used for upgrades only knows about
@ -825,7 +825,7 @@ and
.Li sd2 .
If you have more than two IDE drives or more than three SCSI drives, you
should take care not to place the sets on the high-numbered drives.
.\} \" ! \n[hp300]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[sparc]:\n[walnut]
.\} \" ! \n[hp300]:\n[pmax]:\n[sgimips]:\n[sparc]
.Pp
At a bare minimum, you must upgrade the
.Sy base

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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 2002/07/21 08:14:52 lukem Exp $
# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.1 2002/12/09 14:03:55 scw Exp $
MERGED_SRCS+= ${COMMON}/sysinst ${COMMON}/netboot ${COMMON}/xfer

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.\" $NetBSD: hardware,v 1.2 2002/06/30 13:04:32 lukem Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: hardware,v 1.1 2002/12/09 14:03:55 scw Exp $
.
.Nx*M
is a port of
.Nx
to the IBM PowerPC 405GP based walnut evaluation board.
to PowerPC based evaluation board.
At the present time, the IBM PowerPC 405GP based walnut evaluation board
is the only board supported by this port.
As a result, this documentation is specific to installing
.Nx*M
on that particular piece of hardware.
More evaluation boards will be added in due course, and this documentation
will be updated accordingly.
.
.Ss2 Supported devices
.(bullet -offset indent

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.\" $NetBSD: install,v 1.1 2002/06/16 00:38:34 wiz Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: install,v 1.1 2002/12/09 14:03:56 scw Exp $
.
.Ss2 Booting the installer
.

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.\" $NetBSD: legal,v 1.2 2002/06/30 13:04:33 lukem Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: legal,v 1.1 2002/12/09 14:03:56 scw Exp $
.
.It
This product includes software developed by Brini.

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.\" $NetBSD: prep,v 1.2 2002/06/30 13:04:33 lukem Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: prep,v 1.1 2002/12/09 14:03:57 scw Exp $
.
When installing NetBSD for your
.Nx*M

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.\" $NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.1 2002/06/16 00:38:35 wiz Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.1 2002/12/09 14:03:57 scw Exp $
.
This is the first release of
.Nx*M ,

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.\" $NetBSD: whatis,v 1.1 2002/12/09 14:03:58 scw Exp $
.
This is the first major release of
.Nx*M .

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.\" $NetBSD: xfer,v 1.1 2002/12/09 14:03:58 scw Exp $
.
.so ../common/xfer

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.\" $NetBSD: whatis,v 1.2 2002/06/30 13:04:33 lukem Exp $
.
This is the first major release of
.Nx*M .

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.\" $NetBSD: xfer,v 1.1 2002/06/16 00:38:35 wiz Exp $
.
.so ../common/xfer