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.\" $NetBSD: xfer,v 1.2 1999/09/15 04:06:00 ross Exp $
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Installation is supported from several media types, including:
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.Bl -bullet -compact
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.Pp
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.It
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NFS
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.It
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FTP
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.It
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CD-ROM
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.El
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.(Note
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Installing on a "bare" machine requires some bootable device; either an MO
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drive or a floppy. When the target has on-board Ethernet, NFS installation is
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also available.
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.Note)
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.Pp
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The procedure for transferring the distribution sets onto installation media
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depends on the type of media. Instructions for each type of media are given
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below.
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.Pp
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In order to create installation media, you will need all the files and
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subdirectories in these two directories:
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.Pp
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.Dl Pa \&.../NetBSD-\*V/macppc/installation
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.Dl Pa \&.../NetBSD-\*V/macppc/binary
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.Ss2 Boot/Install from NFS server:
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If your machine has a disk and network connection and on-board Ethernet, it may
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be convenient for you to install
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.Nx
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over the network. This involves temporarily booting your machine over NFS,
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just long enough so you can initialize its disk. This method requires that you
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have access to an NFS server on your network so you can configure it to support
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diskless boot for your machine. Configuring the NFS server is normally a task
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for a system administrator, and is not trivial.
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.Pp
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If you are using a
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.Nx
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system as the boot-server, have a look at the
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.Xr disklabel 8
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manual page for guidelines on how to proceed with this. If the server runs
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another operating system, consult the documentation that came with it (i.e.
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add_client(8) on SunOS).
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.Pp
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Since NetBSD/macppc does not have floppy disk support yet, you need MacOS or
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another machine that can write the install kernel image to floppy.
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