Define a floppy with just the GENERIC kernel on it. This lets a site

run diskless without having to netboot, which, besides being difficult,
isn't always possible on a particular firmware rev.

Also, this gives the tc machines a floppy that does something, although
they will get a proper install floppy "one of these days".
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.1 1998/05/20 02:05:58 ross Exp $
MOUNT_POINT?= /mnt
VND?= vnd0
VND_DEV= /dev/${VND}a
VND_RDEV= /dev/r${VND}a
VND_CDEV= /dev/${VND}c
VND_CRDEV= /dev/r${VND}c
MDEC= ${DESTDIR}/usr/mdec
KERNEL= ${.CURDIR}/../../../sys/arch/alpha/compile/GENERIC/netbsd
GZKERNEL= netbsd.gz
IMAGE= GENERIC.fs
DISKTYPE= floppy
# Some reasonable values for the -i parameter to newfs are:
#
# 6144 1147k, 189 inodes free
# 16384 1159k, 93 inodes free
# 204800 1167k, 29 inodes free
INO_BYTES?= 6144
CLEANFILES+= ${IMAGE} ${GZKERNEL}
GENERIC.fs: ${GZKERNEL} ${MDEC}/boot ${MDEC}/bootxx
@echo Creating vn image
dd if=/dev/zero of=${.TARGET}.tmp count=2880
vnconfig -t ${DISKTYPE} -v -c ${VND_CDEV} ${.TARGET}.tmp
disklabel -rw ${VND_CDEV} ${DISKTYPE}
newfs -m 0 -o space -i ${INO_BYTES} -c 80 ${VND_RDEV} ${DISKTYPE}
mount ${VND_DEV} ${MOUNT_POINT}
${INSTALL} -c -m 0644 -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} \
${GZKERNEL} ${MOUNT_POINT}/.
@echo "installing new bootblocks"
-rm -f ${MOUNT_POINT}/boot
cp ${MDEC}/boot ${MOUNT_POINT}
${MDEC}/installboot -v ${MOUNT_POINT}/boot ${MDEC}/bootxx ${VND_CRDEV}
@echo ""
@df -i ${MOUNT_POINT}
@echo ""
umount ${MOUNT_POINT}
vnconfig -u ${VND_CDEV}
mv ${.TARGET}.tmp ${.TARGET}
${GZKERNEL}: ${KERNEL}
gzip -c9 ${KERNEL} > ${.TARGET}
unconfig:
-umount -f ${MOUNT_POINT}
-vnconfig -u ${VND_CDEV}
clean cleandir:
/bin/rm -f *.core ${CLEANFILES}
.include <bsd.own.mk>
.include <bsd.obj.mk>