floppies as long as they fit, but they are the first to be sacrificed
if space is short, and get moved to a seperate rescue floppy.
This means that the default fdset and the 2.88M image have them,
but others (the "small" and "tiny" floppies) do not.
Sysinst is also back on the "tiny" image, and tested to be working
within 4M.
o Wave goodbye to INSTALL_SMALL-based boot image (it was originally
built for 5.25" media, but isn't anymore).
o Make a separate ramdisk image for the INSTALL_TINY image,
using the old script-based installer (not fixed/checked at the moment).
However, at least tweak the profile scripts to start it instead of sysinst.
Also remove ping6 and rtsol from ramdisk compared to original; the
INSTALL_TINY image doesn't have INET6.
o Add dump/restore back into both ramdisk images.
o Add scsictl and chio to the normal ramdisk image (INSTALL-based fdset)
o With dump/restore reinstated, remove the rescue-* and ramdisk-rescue
directories.
So, we're now back to having the recovery tools on the same image as
the boot media images.
boot images.
The difference compared to the boot images is that these do not contain
sysinst, but do on the other hand contain dump/rdump, restore/rrestore,
scsictl and chio in addition to the other stuff already on the install
floppies.
The images built are
rescue1.fs
rescue2.fs Based on the full INSTALL kernel, on two floppies
rescue-sm.fs Based on INSTALL_SMALL
rescue-ti.fs Based on INSTALL_TINY
and install:
o INSTALL and INSTALL_TINY kernels (for boot floppy images)
o GENERIC_TINY kernel
o Boot floppy images
Ideas borrowed from etc/etc.sun3/ setup.
(Depends on new disktab from etc/etc.i386/.)
Don't descend into bootfloppy and bootfloppy-small since these now overflow,
now do ramdisk, fdset, bootfloppy-big, and bootfloppy-tiny.