.\" $NetBSD: prep,v 1.3 1999/01/13 07:30:09 ross Exp $ . Sun3x machines usually need little or no preparation before installing .Nx , other than the usual, well advised precaution of BACKING UP ALL DATA on any attached storage devices. .Pp You will need to know the SCSI target ID of the drive on which you will install .Nx . .(Note SunOS/sun3x uses confusing names for the SCSI devcies: target 1 is sd2, target 2 is sd4, etc. .Note) .Pp It might be a good time to run the diagnostics on your Sun3x. The diagnostic switch forces all diagnostic information to be printed to the ttya serial port, so it is a good idea to first attach a terminal to it before proceeding. .Bl -tag -width indent -offset indent .It Em "for 3/460/470/480 machines Set the .Li Diag/Norm switch to the .Li Diagnostic position and power on the machine. .It Em "for 3/80 machines Power on the unit and enter the command .Ic q 70b 12 and reboot. When you wish to return to normal boot mode, use .Ic q 70b 6 . .El .Pp The Sun3x ROM monitor can be configured to use any number of different devices as the system console. .Nx will use these settings as well, so it is important to insure that they are correct. The device used can be changed by editing the contents of the EEPROM variable located at address 0x1F. To do so, use the command .Ic q 1f . You will be prompted for a new value, which you can pick from below, or you can keep the current one by entering a period or blank line. .Dl 00: No "default graphics display .Dl 10: No "tty a (9600-N-8-1) .Dl 11: No "tty b (1200-N-8-1) .Dl 20: No "Color option board on P4