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.\" $NetBSD: install,v 1.21 1999/07/21 23:41:27 simonb Exp $
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.\"
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.\" Copyright (c) 1999 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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.\" All rights reserved.
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.\"
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.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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.\" are met:
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.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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.\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
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.\" must display the following acknowledgement:
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.\" This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
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.\" Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
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.\" 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
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.\" contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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.\" from this software without specific prior written permission.
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.\"
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.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
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.\" ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
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.\" ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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.\" POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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.\"
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.
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.(Note
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There may be updates to this procedure available from the NetBSD/pmax
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web page, at
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.Lk http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/pmax .
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.Note)
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.Pp
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To install or upgrade NetBSD, you need to first boot an installation
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program and then interact with the screen-menu program
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.Ic sysinst .
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The installation program actually consists of the NetBSD kernel plus
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an in-memory file system of utility programs.
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.Pp
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From most convenient to least convenient, the installation methods
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are:
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.Bl -enum
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.It
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Installation from an existing NetBSD or Ultrix system by booting the
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install kernel from an existing root filesystem. See the
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.Sx Installing from an existing system
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section later in these INSTALL notes.
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.It
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Copying a bootable diskimage onto the beginning of a disk and installing
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onto that disk. See the
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.Sx Install via diskimage
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section later in these INSTALL notes.
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.It
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Booting the install kernel over the network and installing onto a local
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disk. See the
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.Sx Install via netboot install kernel
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section later in these INSTALL notes.
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.It
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Using a helper machine with a SCSI controller to copy the bootable
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diskimage onto the beginning of a disk, and moving the disk to the
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target machine. See the
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.Sx Install via diskimage
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section later in these INSTALL notes.
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.It
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For machines with some PROMs that cannot netboot standard kernels, you
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will need to set up an NFS server with a diskless root filesystem for
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trimmed-down network install kernel and run the installation system from
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the NFS root filesystem. See the
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.Sx Install via diskless boot
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section later in these INSTALL notes.
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.El
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.Pp
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You should familiarize yourself with the console PROM environment
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and the hardware configuration. The PROMs on the older DECstation
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2100 and 3100 use one syntax. The PROMs on the TurboChannel machines
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use a completely different syntax. Be sure you know how to print
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the configuration of your machine, and how to boot from disk or
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network, as appropriate.
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.Pp
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On the 2100/3100, that's
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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boot -f rz(0,N,0)netbsd (boot from rzN)
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boot -f tftp() (boot diskless via TFTP)
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boot -f mop() (boot via MOP from an Ultrix server)
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.Ed
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On the 5000/200, the equivalent is
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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boot 5/rzN/netbsd
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boot 6/tftp
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boot 6/mop
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.Ed
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And on other 5000 series machines,
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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boot 3/rzN/netbsd
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boot 3/tftp
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boot 3/mop
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.Ed
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You will also need to know the total size (in sectors) and the
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approximate geometry of the disks you are installing onto, so that you
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can label your disks for the BSD fast filesystem (FFS). For most SCSI
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drives (including all SCSI-2 drives), the kernel will correctly detect
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the disk geometry. The
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.Ic sysinst
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tool will suggest these as the default.
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.Pp
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If you're installing NetBSD/pmax for the first time it's a very
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good idea to pre-plan partition sizes for the disks on which you're
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installing NetBSD. Changing the size of partitions after you've
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installed is difficult. If you do not have a spare bootable disk, it
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may be simpler to re-install NetBSD again from scratch.
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.Pp
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Assuming a classic partition scheme with separate root (`/') and /usr
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filesystems, a comfortable size for the NetBSD root filesystem partition
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is about 32M. A good initial size for the swap partition is twice the
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amount of physical memory in your machine (though, unlike Ultrix, there
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are no restrictions on the size of the swap partition that would render
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part of your memory unusable). The default swap size is 64Mbytes, which
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is adequate for doing a full system build. A full binary installation,
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with X11R6.3, takes about 150MB in `/usr' - a 200MB `/usr' should be
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ample.
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.Ss2 Install\ via\ a\ NetBSD\ CDROM
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.
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You can obtain the disk image or diskless boot tar file from the
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.Nx \*V
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.Tn CDROM .
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.Pp
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To mount the CDROM from a NetBSD/pmax host, type
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.D1 Ic mount\ -r\ -t\ cd9660\ /dev/rz Ns Ar X Ns Ic c\ /mnt
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and from an Ultrix host
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.D1 Ic mount\ -r\ -t\ cdfs\ -o\ nodefperm,noversion\ /dev/rz Ns Ar X Ns Ic c\ /mnt
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.No where Ar X
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is the SCSI id of the CDROM.
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.(Note
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Ultrix does not have Rock Ridge extensions so leave out everything
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between the first and last period (.) in the paths on the CD. For
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example, the path
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.Pa NetBSD-1.3.2
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would show up as
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.Pa NetBSD-1.2 .
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.Note)
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.Pp
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The diskimage file can be found on the CDROM at the following location
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(relative to the mount point of the CD)
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.Dl pmax/installation/diskimage/diskimage.gz
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and the diskless boot tar file can be found at
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.Dl pmax/installation/netboot/diskimage.tgz
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Once you have located these files, continue on to either
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.Sx Install via netboot install kernel ,
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.Sx Install via diskless boot ,
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.Sx Install via diskimage
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or
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.Sx Installing from an existing system
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section later in the INSTALL notes.
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.
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.Ss2 Installing from an existing system
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.
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.(Note
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If you are installing NetBSD using an existing NetBSD system that
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is older than NetBSD-1.4, you will need to install new bootblocks
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before installing NetBSD-\*V. New bootblocks are in the
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tar file:
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.Dl pmax/installation/misc/bootblocks.tgz
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in the NetBSD-\*V distribution. To install the new bootblocks,
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use the following commands:
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.D1 # Ic "cd /
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.D1 # Ic "tar xvpfz .../pmax/installation/misc/bootblocks.tgz
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.D1 # Ic "disklabel -B rzX
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where X is your boot disk SCSI ID.
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.Note)
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.Pp
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With new NetBSD bootblocks or using the Ultrix bootloader,
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you can boot the kernel located in:
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.Dl pmax/binary/kernel/install.gz
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On Ultrix systems you will need to gunzip this kernel before booting it.
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A copy of the gunzip binary for Ultrix systems is located in:
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.Dl pmax/installation/misc/gunzip.ultrix
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.Pp
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Then boot using:
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.D1 >> Ic "boot -f rz(0,X,0)install
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.D1 >> Ic "boot 5/rzX/install
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or
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.D1 >> Ic "boot 3/rzX/install
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where X is your boot disk SCSI ID, and continue to the
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.Sx Once you've booted the diskimage
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section
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.Ss2 Install via diskimage
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.
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The diskimage file is in
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.Dl pmax/installation/diskimage/diskimage.gz .
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It is shipped compressed and is around 1150 kbytes, uncompressing to
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exactly 2 Mbytes.
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.Pp
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To install the diskimage onto disk rzX on a NetBSD/pmax system, do:
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.D1 Ic disklabel -W /dev/rrzXc
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.D1 Ic gunzip -c diskimage.gz\ |\ dd of=/dev/rrzXc bs=10240
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.Pp
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When installing on a disk with no NetBSD or Ultrix label, you may get a
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message like:
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.Dl rzX: WARNING: trying Ultrix label, no disk label
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or when installing on an old Ultrix disk, you may get a message like:
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.Dl rzX: WARNING: using ULTRIX partition information
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when issuing the "disklabel -W /dev/rrzXc" command. This can safely be
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ignored.
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.Pp
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Most other NetBSD ports are similar, but use rsdXc instead of rrzXc.
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.Pp
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On NetBSD/i386, the `raw disk partition' is the 'd' parttion, so do:
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.D1 Ic disklabel -W /dev/rsdXd
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.D1 Ic gunzip -c diskimage.gz\ |\ dd of=/dev/rsdXd bs=10240
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.Pp
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On NetBSD, be sure to use
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.Ic disklabel -W
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to enable writing to the label
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area of the disk. If you forget this and/or use the `block' device,
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the dd command may silently fail.
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.Pp
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On Ultrix systems, do:
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.D1 Ic gunzip -c diskimage.gz\ |\ dd of=/dev/rrzXc bs=10240
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A copy of the gunzip program is located in
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.Dl pmax/installation/misc/gunzip.ultrix
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if you do not already have it.
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.Pp
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On MS-DOS, use an unzip utlility, then use rawrite.
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.Pp
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Then boot using:
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.D1 >> Ic "boot -f rz(0,X,0)netbsd
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.D1 >> Ic "boot 5/rzX/netbsd
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or
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.D1 >> Ic "boot 3/rzX/netbsd
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where X is your boot disk SCSI ID, and continue to the
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.Sx Once you've booted the diskimage
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section.
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.
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.Ss2 Install via netboot install kernel
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.
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Booting NetBSD/pmax \*V install kernel over a network requires a BOOTP
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or DHCP server and a TFTP server. (These are usually all run on the
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same machine.) There are two basic stages to the boot:
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.Pp
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.Bl -bullet
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.It
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The pmax PROM software sends a BOOTP request to get its own address, the
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address of the TFTP server and the file to download.
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.It
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It downloads the file name obtained from BOOTP, which is the install
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kernel, via TFTP and then executes it.
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.El
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.
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.Pp
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You will need to set up servers for BOOTP and TFTP.
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.Pp
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For the BOOTP server you need to specify the:
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.Pp
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.Bl -bullet -compact
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.It
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hardware type (Ethernet)
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.It
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hardware address (Ethernet MAC address)
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.It
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IP address of the client
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.It
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subnet mask of the client
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.It
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address of the TFTP server
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.It
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name of the kernel loaded via TFTP
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.El
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.Pp
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Here's an example for a Unix system running bootpd:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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myhost.mydom.com:\e
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:ht=ethernet:ha=08002b123456:\e
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:ip=192.168.1.2:sm=255.255.255.0:\e
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:sa=192.168.1.1:bf=install:\e
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:rp=/usr/export/pmax:
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.Ed
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And here's an example for a Unix system running the ISC dhcpd:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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host pmax {
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hardware ethernet 08:0:2b:12:34:56;
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fixed-address 192.168.1.2;
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option host-name "myhost.mydom.com";
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filename "install";
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option domain-name-servers 192.168.1.1;
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option broadcast-address 255.255.255.0;
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option domain-name "my.domain";
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option root-path "/usr/export/pmax";
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}
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.Ed
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.Pp
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For the TFTP server, You will need to copy the
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.Ic install
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kernel to the directory used by the TFTP server. This file must be
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gunziped.
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.Pp
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Then boot using:
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.D1 >> Ic "boot -f tftp()
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.D1 >> Ic "boot 6/tftp
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or
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.D1 >> Ic "boot 3/tftp
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.Pp
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and continue to the
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.Sx Once you've booted the diskimage
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section.
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.
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.Ss2 Install via diskless boot
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.
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The file
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.Dl pmax/installation/netboot/diskimage.tar.gz
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contains a suitable set of files for installing on an NFS server to set
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up a diskless root filesytem. (It is a tar copy of the contents of an
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installation ramdisk filesystem contained in the install kernel.) You
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will need to find an NFS server, unpack the tarfile, and setup
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BOOTP/dhcp service for your pmax. Instructions for setting up
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an NFS server and diskless booting are on the NetBSD/pmax netboot
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webpage at
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.Lk http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/pmax/netboot.html
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.Pp
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Since the system install utility, sysinst, requires a read/write root,
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installing via diskless boot is only feasible if your NFS server exports
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the diskless root read-write. If this is not possible, you should
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install via other of the other installation procedures.
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.Pp
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Once you have booted the kernel, continue to the
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.Sx Once you've booted the diskimage
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section.
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.
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.Ss2 Once you've booted the diskimage
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.
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Once you'e booted the installation kernel you will need to
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select your terminal type. Use
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.Ic pmax
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for a framebuffer console,
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.Ic vt100
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for a serial console with a vt100-compatible terminal, or
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.Ic xterm
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or
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.Ic xterms
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for a
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.Xr tip 1
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or
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.Xr cu 1
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connection running in an
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.Xr xterm 1 .
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.Pp
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The system will then start the
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.Ic sysinst
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program.
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.so ../common/sysinst
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