.\" $NetBSD: prep,v 1.1 1999/04/12 13:46:25 tsubai Exp $ . .(Note Currently .Nx \*V requires a dedicated drive when you install it for the first time. In other words, .Nx \*V cannot be installed on the hard drive on which MacOS and/or any other oparating systems reside. This is because of .Nx \*V currently does not support Apple's Disk Partition Map. .Note) .Pp Before you start, you must choose an installation method. If your machine has an on-borad Ethernet and you have the connection to an NFS server that can provide even ~30M for a diskless-root filesystem, then installation via the net is best. Next best, if you have another machine that is running unix-like operating system and has two disk drives (or one, if you live dangerously), is to copy a diskimage onto one drive. Finally, you can install by using a second machine as a helper to prepare a bootable .Nx \*V disk. If you have only one machine, you can still use floppy to install .Nx onto your machine. .Pp If your target is going to run diskless, then installation proceeds as for method 1. .(Note Unfortunately, since iMac lacks to support to boot an operating system other than MacOS from its local hard drive, you must choose the method when your target is iMac. .Note) .Pp The .Nx uses the standard sysinst installation utility. You should examine the guide on the .Nx /