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Author SHA1 Message Date
lukem 983821fd73 - replace image_md_post: target with IMAGE_MD_POST variable, and use
that after building ${IMAGE}
- use ${IMAGEBUILT} to ensure that IMAGE_MD_POST is only run if IMAGE changes
2002-04-12 03:21:09 +00:00
lukem 55fb513e95 switch to "${INSTALLBOOT} -m vax" 2002-04-03 06:06:43 +00:00
lukem e0f433e649 ensure all sysinst-using makefs generated images have at least 15 inodes free,
and be consistent how MAKEFS_FLAGS is defined.
2002-04-01 12:16:11 +00:00
matt dac318e592 Make ramdisk 1.5MB in size. cleanup miniroot makefile 2002-03-29 06:37:53 +00:00
matt 4f78e15f27 Add -o density=5k to make sure there are enough inodes. 2002-03-29 01:22:21 +00:00
matt 8808586336 Switch from disklabel to installboot. (since installboot will be so much
easier to make a host tool)
2002-03-29 00:15:07 +00:00
lukem a8025d95ae Commit work-in-progess rototill of distrib/miniroot and associated machine
dependent files:

- Use infrastructure from distrib/common to build file system images with
  crunchgen-ed programs from a list file.

- Non root ("UNPRIVED") builds from a read-only source tree are possible,
  as makefs(8) replaces vnconfig(8)/vnd use, devices are generated using
  common/makedev2spec.awk, etc.

- Cross builds should be possible, except that some ports need cross-compile
  host tool versions of installboot and any appropriate host disk labelling
  tools.
	XXX: pmax, sparc and vax need fixing for this!

- This code has NOT YET BEEN TESTED on most of the ports.
  It should work, but it is extremely likely that the file system
  parameters may need tweaking to get things to fit.
  See MAKEFS_FLAGS in sparc/miniroot/Makefile.inc for an example.
  If assistance is required, please ask!
2002-03-06 12:04:48 +00:00
wiz bef3a1c72a Fix tag broken in previous commit. Oops. 2001-04-23 22:19:29 +00:00
wiz 1c98a1b58a Dummy commit to lose -kk. 2001-04-23 22:10:01 +00:00
matt 9d53129465 Updagte the VAX bits so they actually work. Use the common method of building
miniroots.  Fix the ramdisk bits.  Use the INSTALL kernel.  This stuff has
really suffered from bitrot.
2000-05-18 02:12:43 +00:00