Correct spelling in */upgrade. More general editing in alpha/install.
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$NetBSD: install,v 1.5 1998/05/11 20:04:47 ross Exp $
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$NetBSD: install,v 1.6 1998/05/12 00:00:18 ross Exp $
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0. Introduction
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If you do have problems, don't despair; most complications you
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might encounter are very easy to fix. We strongly suggest you
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join the port-alpha list (see the section on mailing lists on
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http://www.netbsd.org) and ask questions there.
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Also, please report any problems you've solved by
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using the mailing list or by running send-pr(1) so that they
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can be fixed for the next release.
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http://www.netbsd.org) and ask questions there. Also, please
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report any problems you've encountered or solved by using the
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mailing list or by running send-pr(1) so that they can be fixed
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for the next release.
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1. General
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2.The second stage bootstrap uses further information in the BOOTP
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packet that the console received to find the NFS server and path
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and retreive the kernel (the file /netbsd). After loading the
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and retrieve the kernel (the file /netbsd). After loading the
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kernel into memory, it executes it.
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3.The kernel probes and configures the devices, and then sends
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and possibly `defaultroute', and add an ifconfig_int for your
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interface <int>, along the lines of
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ifconfig_de0="inet myname.my.dom 123.45.67.89 netmask 255.255.255.0"
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ifconfig_de0="inet 123.45.67.89 netmask 255.255.255.0"
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or, if you have myname.my.dom in /etc/hosts:
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ifconfig_de0="inet myname.my.dom netmask 255.255.255.0"
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You will also want either to run named or add an /etc/resolv.conf
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file (`man resolv.conf' for information on this), use `vipw' to add
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$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.5 1998/05/09 04:02:07 ross Exp $
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$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.6 1998/05/12 00:00:18 ross Exp $
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The upgrade to NetBSD _VER is a binary upgrade; it can be quite difficult
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to advance to a later version by recompiling from source due primarily
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to interdepencies in the various components.
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to interdependencies in the various components.
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Since upgrading involves replacing the boot blocks on your NetBSD
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partition, the kernel, and most of the system binaries, it has the
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$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.14 1998/05/09 03:49:30 ross Exp $
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$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.15 1998/05/12 00:00:19 ross Exp $
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The upgrade to NetBSD _VER is a binary upgrade; it can be quite difficult
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to advance to a later version by recompiling from source due primarily
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to interdepencies in the various components.
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to interdependencies in the various components.
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To do the upgrade, you must have the NetBSD kernel on AmigaDOS and
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you must transfer the miniroot file system miniroot.fs onto the swap
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$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.14 1998/05/09 03:49:30 ross Exp $
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$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.15 1998/05/12 00:00:19 ross Exp $
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The upgrade to NetBSD _VER is a binary upgrade; it can be quite difficult
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to advance to a later version by recompiling from source due primarily
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to interdepencies in the various components.
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to interdependencies in the various components.
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To do the upgrade, you must have the boot floppy image (boot.fs)
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available. You must also have at least the "base" and "kern"
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$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.11 1998/05/09 03:49:30 ross Exp $
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$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.12 1998/05/12 00:00:19 ross Exp $
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The upgrade to NetBSD _VER is a binary upgrade; it can be quite difficult
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to advance to a later version by recompiling from source due primarily
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to interdepencies in the various components.
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to interdependencies in the various components.
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No automated upgrade procedure exists for upgrading to release _VER for the
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NetBSD/mac68k architecture. The current procedure is essentially to perform
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$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.6 1998/05/09 03:49:31 ross Exp $
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$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.7 1998/05/12 00:00:19 ross Exp $
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The upgrade to NetBSD _VER is a binary upgrade; it can be quite difficult
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to advance to a later version by recompiling from source due primarily
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to interdepencies in the various components.
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to interdependencies in the various components.
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To do the upgrade, you must have at least base.tgz on disk and
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a copy of the proper netbsd.default. It will require quite a bit
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$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.3 1998/05/09 03:49:31 ross Exp $
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$NetBSD: upgrade,v 1.4 1998/05/12 00:00:19 ross Exp $
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The upgrade to NetBSD _VER is a binary upgrade; it can be quite difficult
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to advance to a later version by recompiling from source due primarily
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to interdepencies in the various components.
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to interdependencies in the various components.
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To do the upgrade, you must have the appropriate kernel-copy floppy
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image on a disk, and the upgr12.fs floppy image on another. You must
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