- use .Ic, .Pa, .Key, .Ul, .Tn, .Sq, .Dq as appropriate
- use .Dl instead of .(disp when formatting changes are required (the latter
doesn't cope too well when font change macros are used)
- wrap .Dl blocks with .Pp
- consistently use `file system' instead of `filesystem'
- migrate macppc to common/xfer
- document rc.d in `compatability issues with previous releases' section
- wrap .Dl blocks with .Pp
- use .Ul, .Pa, .Tn, .Bx, ...
- use .Pp after .Ss (since .Ss2 does this, and it looks slightly better)
- add tv@ to releng
- fix up sizes for various sets based on info from tv@ (any errors are
probably due to my conversion rather than his data)
- .Ic commands, .Pa paths, .Tn trade names
that directory cleaned out before the upgrade. These files aren't
really obsolete, but removing them before installing the new versions
saves the a 'directory was not empty' message in sysinst, which
needlessly worried users.
hardware: updated the list of what works, broken down by OF version
added devices reported as working by port-macppc posters
added list of what devices are supported by which versions of OF
included description of how each OF version boots
described partitioning
prep: describe how to enter OF depending on OF version
also described how to set up some important OF variables
install: give examples of boot commands
list of common error messages and what they mean
provided more detail when necessary and removed extraneous instructions.
hardware: totally revamped to be more readable and include all known
supported hardware, now matches htdocs/Ports/sparc/hardware.html
install: new section on CD-ROM, netboot has instructions on setting up a
NetBSD server, removed disklabel instructions (miniroot/sysboot's
instructions are clear enough and have error-checking anyways)
prep: reorganized, put in cleaner explanation of SCSI target remapping on
OpenBOOT PROM 1 machines, put in instructions on how to figure out names
ROM uses for SCSI device, put in info about 100BaseTX network cards
upgrade: now points to ../common/upgrade
- a bootable bootfs which contains a spartan md-based `ramdisk'
filesystem, which loads the tar file image:
- instfs, which is constructed from the miniroot filesystem
and contains all installation utilities.
The current miniroot image also supersedes the former separate
{bootfs,ramdisk}.sysinst tools.