- improve comments
- provide a general purpose variable replacement; replace contents of ${FOO}
with ENVIRON["FOO"].
- deprecate @MACHINE@ and @MACHINE_ARCH@ in favour of using ${MACHINE}
and ${MACHINE_ARCH} instead
- add errx() function; like err(), but doesn't print the line number
- invoke this script with various variables defined via PARSELISTENV
*/Makefile*
- use PARSELISTENV instead of POPULATEENV, and add variables like DESTDIR
- other minor tweaks
*/list*
- replace @MACHINE@ with ${MACHINE}
in sets/lists/*. The sript sets/makeobsolete concatenates the mi and md
obsolete list files all or a specified set and dumps it in a file, in a
subdir specified on the command line (inspired from the maketar and makeflist
files).
Use this for all the sysinst-based installs.
Untested for non-i386, and the md obsolete list may be wrong or incomplete.
Each postmaster is supposed to check this on his port.
boot. Yes, NetBSD/alpha finally gets sysinst on all media types.
The new boot makes a single ramdisk which is then divided via ustarfs
onto a two-floppy set, and a second unified image for CD's, HD's, or
tapes is also created.
in its belly. This differs from the floppy kernel in that it uses the
sysinst installation tool (and thus requires more space; the ramdisk is
3M).
This is useful for netbooting and installing or for placing on a CD-ROM.