important note about newfs
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# $Id: README,v 1.1 1994/04/18 10:48:50 deraadt Exp $
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# $Id: README,v 1.2 1994/06/28 22:07:48 deraadt Exp $
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Sparc Binary Snapshot #2: Tue Mar 29 02:58:07 MST 1994 src: Mar 22.
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Sparc Binary Snapshot #3: Mon Apr 18 02:48:08 MDT 1994 src: Apr 16.
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2. newfs it using sunos. yup, the filesystem format is identical.
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UFS hasn't changed much over the years. (If you can, there is
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a performance benefit from newfs'ing using NetBSD.)
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If you newfs using the NetBSD newfs command, be sure to use -O
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to specify the `4.3BSD filesystem format' for your / partition,
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otherwise you will not be able to boot.
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3. put a SunOS /boot program in the root partition, and use
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"installboot" to cause it to work. the "installboot" man page
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