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This disk contains the software necessary to prepare your hard
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drive for NetBSD and install the NetBSD distribution. It is
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not bootable, and must be used in conjunction with one of the
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kernel-copy floppies. This floppy is named "inst12.fs".
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not bootable, and must be used in conjunction with the kernel-
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copy floppy. This floppy is named "inst12.fs".
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Upgrade floppy:
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This disk contains the software to be used in upgrading the
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system from a previous version of NetBSD. It is not bootable,
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and must be used in conjunction with one of the kernel-copy
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floppies. This floppy is named "upgr12.fs".
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and must be used in conjunction with the kernel-copy floppy.
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This floppy is named "upgr12.fs".
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The NetBSD/x68k binary distribution sets contain the binaries which
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comprise the NetBSD 1.2 release for the x68k. There are seven binary
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[ 0.8M gzipped, 2.9M uncompressed ]
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For other platform, there is a security distribution named "secr12"
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is provided. It contains the files which cannot be exported outside
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provided. It contains the files which cannot be exported outside
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the United States and Canada. Since all the developers of the NetBSD/x68k
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live in Japan, the x68k security distribution is not provided in the
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binary form.
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NetBSD/x68k 1.2 runs on the Sharp X68030 series PCs with TRUE
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MC68030 MPU (not MC68EC030) and FPU. Since the processor of
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the X68030 series is MC68EC030RC25, you need to replace it
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with MC68030RC25 (Simply remove the old chip and put the new one
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the X68030 series is MC68EC030, you need to replace it with
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MC68030 (Simply remove the old chip and put the new one instead.
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instead. The largest difficulty might be to open your X68030).
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In addition, some accelerators are supported:
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Xellent030
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Xellent030S
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Xellent30 series
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040turbo
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Jupiter-X (040 / 060)
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This means all models of X680x0 series PC except for CZ-600C
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and CZ-674C, by using the appropriate accelerator, can run NetBSD!!
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Note that the processor of Xellent030 series is MC68EC030, so
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Note that the processor of Xellent30 series is MC68EC030, so
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you need to replace your processor as well as for X68030.
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The minimal configuration requires 4M of RAM and about 65M of
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probably pick a directory under /mnt/usr.) The
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default is /mnt/usr/distrib.
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Configure the appropriate ethernet interface (e.g.
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ed0, ep0, etc.) up, with a command like:
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Configure the SLIP interface, with the following
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command sequence:
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ifconfig <ifname> <ipaddr> [netmask <netmask>]
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slattach -h -s <speed> tty00
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ifconfig sl0 <my_ipaddr> <peer_ipaddr>
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where "<ifname>" is the interface name, like those
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listed above, and "<ipaddr>" is the numeric IP address
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of the interface. If the interface has a special
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netmask, supply the word "netmask" at and that netmask
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at the end of the command line. (The brackets
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indicate that those arguments are optional.) For
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instance, to configure interface ed0 with IP address
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129.133.10.10, use the command:
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where "<speed>" is the network speed, and "<my_ipaddr>"
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is the numeric IP address of the machine you are going
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to install NetBSD/x68k, while "<peer_ipaddr>" is the
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address of the peer machine connected with your machine.
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You might have to configure the peer SLIP interface
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with similar sequence (depending on the peer system).
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ifconfig ed0 129.133.10.10
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For instance, the sequence
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and to configure interface ep0 with IP address
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128.32.240.167 and a special netmask, 0xffffff00, use
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the command:
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slattach -h -s 38400 tty00
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ifconfig sl0 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.10
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ifconfig ep0 128.32.240.167 netmask 0xffffff00
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If your board selects software selection of the
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ethernet interface to use, you might have to add
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special flags to the "ifconfig" command you use.
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Consult the table below for the appropriate flags:
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Interface Type Connector Flags
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--------- ---- --------- -----
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ed with WD/SMC* BNC [none necessary]
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ed with WD/SMC* UTP [none necessary]
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ed with WD/SMC* AUI link0
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* Older WD boards do not support software configuration,
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and must be configured via jumpers. These flags
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will have no effect on them.
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In other words, if, in the last example, the AUI port
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of the board were being used, you would use the
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command:
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ifconfig ep0 128.32.240.167 netmask 0xffffff00 link0
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If the NFS server or FTP server is not on a directly-
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connected network, you need to set up a route to it
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using a command like:
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route add default <gate_ipaddr>
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where <gate_ipaddr> is your gateway's numeric IP
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address.
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configures the SLIP interface for the network between
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your machine (with IP address 192.168.0.1) and the peer
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(192.168.0.10) with speed 38400 bps. Note that IP
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addresses 192.168.*.* are the private IP addresses
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described in RFC 1597.
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If you are NFS-mounting the distribution sets, mount
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them on the temporary directory with a command like:
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