NetBSD/distrib/notes/sparc/xfer

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Installation is supported from several media types, including:
NFS partitions
FTP
Tape
The steps necessary to prepare the distribution sets
for installation depend on which method of installation
you choose. The various methods are explained below.
To prepare for installing via an NFS partition:
Since the current NetBSD/sparc installation program uses
a diskless setup for your workstation, you will already
have to prepare an NFS directory for use as a remote
root filesystem (see the section `Installing the NetBSD System'
below for details). The easiest way is to put the NetBSD filesets
in this root filesystem on the server where the install program
will find them.
However, you have the option to put the filesets in
another directory or even on another NFS server. To do
so, follow these guide lines:
Place the NetBSD software you wish to install into
a directory on an NFS server, and make that directory
mountable by the machine which you will be installing
NetBSD on. This will probably require modifying the
/etc/exports file of the NFS server and resetting
mountd, acts which will require superuser privileges.
Note the numeric IP address of the NFS server and of
the router closest to the the new NetBSD machine,
if the NFS server is not on a network which is
directly attached to the NetBSD machine.
Once you have done this, you can proceed to the next
step in the installation process, preparing your
system for NetBSD installation.
To prepare for installing via FTP:
NOTE: this method of installation is recommended
only for those already familiar with using
the BSD network-manipulation commands and
interfaces. If you aren't, this documentation
should help, but is not intended to be
all-encompassing.
The preparations for this method of installation
are easy: all you have to do is make sure that
there's some FTP site from which you can retrieve
the NetBSD installation when it's time to do
the install. You should know the numeric IP
address of that site, the numeric IP address of
your nearest router if one is necessary
Once you have done this, you can proceed to the next
step in the installation process, preparing your
system for NetBSD installation.
To prepare for installing via a tape:
To install NetBSD from a tape, you need to somehow
get the NetBSD filesets you wish to install on
your system on to the appropriate kind of tape,
in tar format.
If you're making the tape on a UN*X system, the easiest
way to do so is:
tar cvf <tape_device> <files>
where "<tape_device>" is the name of the tape device
that describes the tape drive you're using (possibly
something like /dev/nrst0, but we make no guarantees 8-).
Under SunOS 5.x, this would be something like /dev/rmt/0mbn.
Again, your mileage may vary. If you can't figure it out,
ask your system administrator. "<files>" are the names
of the "set_name.nnn" files which you want to be placed
on the tape.
Once you have done this, you can proceed to the next
step in the installation process, preparing your
system for NetBSD installation.