- mkhybrid deprecated, describe mkisofs

- mention that OF may need version numbers from ISO 9660 file systems
 - remove scsi-ext references (no such device)
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.\" $NetBSD: install,v 1.28 2003/09/02 05:43:39 mbw Exp $
.\" $NetBSD: install,v 1.29 2003/10/11 00:03:08 mbw Exp $
.
.Ss2 Open Firmware boot syntax
.
@ -120,7 +120,6 @@ Typical aliases are:
.It Ta Dl fd Ta No "floppy drive"
.It Ta Dl scsi Ta No "SCSI bus"
.It Ta Dl scsi-int Ta No "internal SCSI bus (on systems with multiple SCSI busses)"
.It Ta Dl scsi-ext Ta No "external SCSI bus (on systems with multiple SCSI busses)"
.It Ta Dl ata Ta No "ATA/IDE bus"
.It Ta Dl ideN Ta No "ATA/IDE bus number N"
.It Ta Dl ultraN Ta No "Ultra/66 or Ultra/100 IDE bus number N"
@ -284,8 +283,21 @@ shortened
.Pa netbsd-GENERIC_MD.gz No to Pa NETBSD~1.GZ
since MS-DOS file systems can only natively hold 8 characters for the
filename.
.(Note
Keep in mind that Open Firmware is often case-sensitive when it
comes to filenames.
.Note)
.(Note
You may need to append a
.Pa ;1
to the filename when using a ISO 9660 file system. This
.Dq "version number"
is part of the ISO 9660 specification and will show up in the directory
listing if it is present on the disk. For example:
.(disp
.No 0 \*> Ic "boot cd:,\eOFWBOOT.XCF;1 NETBSD.MACPPC;1"
.disp)
.Note)
.Pp
If the
.Ic dir
@ -325,7 +337,6 @@ usually sets their CD-ROM drives to SCSI ID 3):
.No 0 \*> Ic "boot cd:0 NETBSD.MACPPC"
.No 0 \*> Ic "boot scsi-int/sd@3:0 NETBSD.MACPPC"
.No 0 \*> Ic "boot scsi/sd@3:0 NETBSD.MACPPC"
.No 0 \*> Ic "boot scsi-ext/sd@3:0 NETBSD.MACPPC"
.No 0 \*> Ic "boot ata/atapi-disk:0 NETBSD.MACPPC"
.No 0 \*> Ic "boot ide1/disk@0:0 NETBSD.MACPPC"
.disp)
@ -430,10 +441,7 @@ you would need to open
.Pa NETBSD-G.ENE
The
.Ic mkisofs
and
.Ic mkhybrid
programs have a similar problem.
For them,
program has a similar problem,
.Pa netbsd-GENERIC_MD.gz
becomes
.Pa NETBSD-GENERIC_MD.GZ .
@ -455,7 +463,6 @@ Here are some examples of what you might use to boot from CD-ROM
.No 0 \*> Ic "boot cd:,\eofwboot.xcf netbsd.gz"
.No 0 \*> Ic "boot scsi-int/sd@3:,\eOFWBOOT.XCF NETBSD.GZ"
.No 0 \*> Ic "boot scsi/sd@3:,\eOFWBOOT.XCF NETBSD.GZ"
.No 0 \*> Ic "boot scsi-ext/sd@3:,\eOFWBOOT.XCF NETBSD.GZ"
.No 0 \*> Ic "boot ata/atapi-disk:,\eOFWBOOT.XCF NETBSD.GZ"
.No 0 \*> Ic "boot ide1/disk@0:,\eOFWBOOT.XCF NETBSD.GZ"
.disp)
@ -558,7 +565,6 @@ Here are some examples of what you might use to boot from such a drive:
.No 0 \*> Ic "boot zip:0"
.No 0 \*> Ic "boot scsi-int/sd@0:0"
.No 0 \*> Ic "boot scsi/sd@0:0"
.No 0 \*> Ic "boot scsi-ext/sd@0:0"
.No 0 \*> Ic "boot ata/ata-disk@0:0"
.No 0 \*> Ic "boot ata/ATA-Disk@0:0"
.No 0 \*> Ic "boot ide0/disk@0:0"