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.\" $NetBSD: install,v 1.28 2001/02/11 11:30:54 is Exp $
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.\"
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.\" Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 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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.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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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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.\" 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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Installing
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.Nx
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is a relatively complex process, but, if you have
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this document in hand and are careful to read and remember the
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information which is presented to you by the install program, it
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shouldn't be too much trouble.
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.Pp
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Before you begin, you must have already prepared your hard disk as
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detailed in the section on preparing your system for install.
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.Pp
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The following is a walk-through of the steps necessary to get
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.Nx
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installed on your hard disk. If you wish to stop the installation,
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you may press
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.Key CONTROL-C
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at any prompt, but if you do, you'll have to
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begin again from scratch.
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.Pp
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Transfer the miniroot file system onto the hard disk partition
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used by
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.Nx
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for swapping, as described in the "Preparing
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your System for
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.Nx
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Installation" section above.
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.Ss2 Booting from AmigaDOS, using loadbsd
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You then need to have
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.Pa ixemul.library
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in your
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.Pa LIBS:
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directory on
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.Tn AmigaDOS .
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You also need to have the
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.Ic loadbsd
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program in your command path. If
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.Tn AmigaDOS
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complains about loadbsd not being an executable file, be sure that the
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.Em Execute
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protection bit is set. If not, set it with the command:
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.Pp
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.Dl Ic "Protect loadbsd add e"
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.Pp
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Next you need to get yourself into
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.Nx
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by loading the
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kernel from
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.Tn AmigaDOS
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with
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.Ic loadbsd
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like so:
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.Pp
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.Dl Ic "loadbsd -b netbsd"
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.Pp
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Be sure to have one of the kernels from the
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.Pa binary/kernel
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directory unpacked as
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.Sq Ic netbsd
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in your current working directory when running this command.
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.Pp
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If you have an AGA machine, and your monitor will handle
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the dblNTSC mode, you may also include the
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.Fl A
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option to enable the dblNTSC display mode.
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.Pp
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If your machine has a fragmented physical memory space, as,
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e.g., DraCo machines, you should add the
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.Fl n2
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option to enable the use of all memory segments.
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.Pp
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If you have a M680x0 + PPC board, make sure the PPC cpu is inactive
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before using loadbsd, else the kernel will hang!
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.Ss2 Directly booting
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.Nx ,
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with boot blocks installed
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.Pp
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[This description is for V40 (OS 3.1) ROMs. For older ROMs,
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there might be small differences. Check your
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.Tn AmigaDOS
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documentation
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to learn about the exact procedure.]
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Using bootblocks may not work on some
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systems, and may require a mountable file system on others.
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.Pp
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Reboot your machine, holding down both mouse buttons if you
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have a 2-button mouse, the outer mouse buttons if you have
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a 3-button mouse. On the DraCo, press the left mouse button
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instead, when the boot screen prompts you for it.
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.Pp
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From the boot menu, select
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.Ic Boot Options .
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Select the swap partition with the miniroot, and then
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.Ic ok .
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Select
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.Ic Boot No now .
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The machine will boot the bootblock, which
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will prompt your for a command line. You have a few seconds time
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to change the default. Entering an empty line will accept the default.
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.Pp
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The bootblock uses command lines of the form:
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.br
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.Ar \ \ \ \ file Op Ar options
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.br
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.No where Ar file
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is the kernel file name on the partition where the
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boot block is on, and
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.Op options
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are the same as with loadbsd.
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E.g., instead of
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.Pp
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.Dl Ic "loadbsd -bsSn2 netbsd"
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.Pp
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use
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.Pp
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.Dl "netbsd -bsSn2"
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.Ss2 Once your kernel boots
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You should see the screen clear and some information about
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your system as the kernel configures the hardware. Note which
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hard disk device(s) are configured
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.Po
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.Li sd0 ,
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.Li sd1 ,
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etc.
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.Pc
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Then you will be prompted for a root device. At this time type
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.Li sd0b ,
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where
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.Li sd0
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is the device which contains the swap
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partition you created during the hard disk preparation.
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When prompted for a dump device, answer
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.Sq Ic none
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for the install
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(normally, you would tell it one of the swap devices). When
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prompted for the root file system type, confirm
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.Sq Ic generic ,
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which will auto-detect it.
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.Pp
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If the system should hang after entering the root device, try
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again with
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.Pp
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.Dl Ic "loadbsd -I ff -b netbsd"
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.Pp
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This disables synchronous transfer on all SCSI devices.
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.Pp
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The system should continue to boot. For now ignore
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.Dq WARNING
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messages about bad dates in clocks, and a warning about
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.Pa /etc/rc
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not existing. Eventually you will be be asked to enter the
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pathname of the shell, just press
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.Key RETURN .
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After a short while,
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you will be asked to select the type of your keyboard. After
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you have entered a valid response here, the system asks you if
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you want to install or upgrade your system. Since you are
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reading the
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.Em install
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section,
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.Sq Ic i
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would be the proper response here...
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.Pp
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The installer starts with a nice welcome messages. Read this
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message carefully, it also informs you of the risks involved
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in continuing! If you still want to go on, type
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.Sq Ic y .
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The installer now continues by trying to figure out your disk
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configuration. When it is done, you will be prompted to
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select a root device from the list of disks it has found.
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.Pp
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You should know at this point that the disks are
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.Em not
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numbered according to their SCSI-ID! The
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.Nx
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kernel numbers the SCSI
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drives (and other devices on the SCSI bus) sequentially as it
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finds them. The drive with the lowest SCSI-ID will be called
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.Li sd0 ,
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the next one
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.Li sd1 ,
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etc. Also, any Amiga internal IDE disk drives
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will be configured as
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.Dq SCSI
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drives, and will be configured
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before any
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.Sq real
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SCSI drives (if any are present).
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.Pp
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The installer will offer you to look at the
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.Nx
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disk label of the disks at this point. You should do this, to find out
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what partition letters the
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.Nx
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kernel assigned to the partitions you created, and as a check whether the
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disk number you are going to use is right.
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.Pp
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.Em you are now at the point of no return.
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If you confirm that
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you want to install
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.Nx ,
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your hard drive will be modified,
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and perhaps its contents scrambled at the whim of the install
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program. Type
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.Key Control-C
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.Em now
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if you don't want this.
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.Pp
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At this time, you will need to tell the installer which partition
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will be associated with the different file systems. Normally, you'll
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want to add a partition for
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.Pa /usr ,
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at least.
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.(tag Caveat:
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.It Em Caveat:
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Do not use the
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.Li rsd Ns Ar N Ns Li c
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or
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.Li sd Ns Ar N Ns Li c
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partitions for anything!
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They are for access to the whole disk only and do
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.Em not
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correspond to any Amiga partition!
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.tag)
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.Pp
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The install program will now make the file systems you
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specified. There should be only one error per file system in
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this section of the installation. It will look like this:
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.(disp
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newfs: ioctl (WDINFO): Invalid argument
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newfs: /dev/rsd0a: can't rewrite disk label
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.disp)
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.Pp
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If there are any others, restart from the beginning of
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the installation process. This error is ok as the Amiga
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does not write disklabels currently. You should expect
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this error whenever using newfs.
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.Pp
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The install will now ask you want to configure any network
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information. It ill ask for the machine's host name, domain
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name, and other network configuration information.
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.Pp
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Since the network configuration might have lead to additional (nfs)
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file system entries, you get another chance to modify your fstab.
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.Pp
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You are finally at the point where some real data will be put on
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your freshly made file systems. Select the device type you wish
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to install from and off you go....
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.Pp
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Some notes:
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.(bullet -offset indent
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If you want to install from tape, please read the section
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about how to create such a tape.
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.It
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Some tapes (e.g. Archive Viper 150) refuse to operate with
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the default tape density
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.Pq Li nrst0 .
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Try
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.Li nrst0h ,
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.Li nrst0m ,
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or
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.Li nrst0l
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instead.
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.It
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Install at least the
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.Sy base
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and
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.Sy etc
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sets.
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.It
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If you have to specify a path relative to the mount-point and
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you need the mount-point itself, use
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.Sq Pa \&. .
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.bullet)
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.Pp
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Next you will be asked to specify the timezone. Just select the
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timezone you are in. The installer will make the correct setup
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on your root file system
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.Pq Pa / .
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After the timezone-link is installed,
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the installer will proceed by creating the device nodes on your
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root file system under
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.Pa /dev .
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.Pp
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Be patient, this will take a while...
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.Pp
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Next, the installer will copy your keymap settings to the new system.
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After this, it will copy the kernel from the installation miniroot to
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the newly installed / upgraded system.
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If the installed system already has a kernel, it will ask you for
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confirmation.
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.Pp If you are doing an upgrade and you did not install the
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kern.tgz distribution set, this is an old kernel, and you should answer
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"y" to install a working (although restricted) INSTALL kernel.
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.Pp
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If you did install the kern.tgz kernel, you normally should answer "n".
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.Pp
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(In both cases, if you used the INSTWDCPCM kernel for the installation, you
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should replace the installed kernel by netbsd.INSTWDCPCM manually lateron,
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and you need to use netbsd.INSTWDCPCM to run the system.)
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.Pp
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Finally, the installer ask you if you want to install the bootblock
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code on your root disk. This is a matter of personal choice and can
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also be done from a running
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.Nx
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system. See the
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.Xr installboot 8
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manual page about how to do this.
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.Pp
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Once the installer is done, halt the system with the
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.Ic halt
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command
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(wait for
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.Li halted
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to be displayed) and reboot. Then again boot
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.Nx
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this time with the command:
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.Pp
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.Dl Ic "loadbsd netbsd"
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.Pp
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or select the root partition
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.Pq Pa /
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from the boot menu, and tell it to boot
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.Pp
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.Dl "netbsd -s"
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.Pp
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You need to do your final tweaks now. First mount your file systems
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like so:
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.Pp
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.Dl Ic "mount -av"
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.Pp
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Your system is now complete but not completely configured; you
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should adjust the
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.Pa /etc/sendmail.cf No file as necessary to suit your
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site. You should also examine and adjust the settings in
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.Pa /etc/rc.conf .
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You can use
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.Xr vi 1
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or
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.Xr ed 1
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to edit the files. If you installed the man pages
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you can type
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.Ic man vi No or Ic man ed
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for instructions on how to use these somewhat non-intuitive editors.
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.Pp
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Once you are done with the rest of configuration unmount your file
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systems and halt your system, then reboot:
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.Pp
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.Dl # Ic "cd /"
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.Dl # Ic "umount -av"
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.Dl # Ic "halt"
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.Pp
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Finally you can now boot your system and it will be completely
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functional:
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.Pp
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.Dl Ic "loadbsd -a netbsd"
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.Pp
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When it boots off of the hard drive, you will have a complete
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.Nx
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system!
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.Em Congratulations! No (You really deserve them!!!)
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