1. Replace all "groff"'s with $GROFF so the right binary is picked up depending
on new or old toolchain setups and USETOOLS
2. Remove the DESTDIR check where it adds -M. This is pointless as some of the
file in share/tmac have hard coded references to /usr/share/tmac so using the
new ones in $DESTDIR will just point you back into /usr/share anyways...
(the new toolchain has no issue here as it's tmac files all point into
$TOOLDIR. Any old setups should just depend on the local setup instead of
some mix of DESTDIR and old files the -M would have produced).
- Use new boot system. Bootfloppies now use ustarfs.
- Split instkernel.* directory from bootfloppy.*.
- Adjust ramdisk size.
- others.
2-floppy installation system cannot be compiled due to size bloat.
Disabled temporarily (?).
release notes (and thus missed updating the NetBSD/evbarm notes):
Based on feedback (various), remove the .toc files from CVS,
and instead generate them each and every time (twice!).
Mention how to manually create /dev entries, since the suggested "Re-install
sets" option doesn't automatically do this (leaving the user without
/dev/console)
fleshing-out (and general "how to set up diskless environment"
instructions in the ../common directory).
Supported hardware and setup for the Intel IQ80310 board is written.
I've filled in the supported-hardware bits for the ARM Integrator
board, but someone (HI RICHARD! :-) will need to provide info about
setting up the firmware for booting and typical run-time environments
for this board.
and instead generate them each and every time (twice!).
Based on a suggestion from Alan Barrett, allow setting MAKETOC=no
to permit rebuilding the install notes without regenerating the
.toc files, to allow more speedy debugging of markup changes.