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93 lines
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The preferred upgrade path is to set up a diskless-boot host, unpack
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and boot boot 1.3 diskimage as for a network installation, and to use
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the sysinst tool to upgrade your system. Please see the `Installation'
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section for further information.
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Upgrade via diskimage.
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If you cannot netboot, the recommended path is to upgrade by booting a
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diskimage from your swap partition. Pmaxes cannot boot out out of
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anything but the 'a' partition. However, you *can* boot an upgrade
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kernel off your 'a' partition and tell that kernel to use your
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'b' partition as its root. The steps to do this
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(after you've fetched the diskimage) with a current root of rzX are:
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1) boot single-user from your current root, rzX.
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Be *sure* not to start swapping:
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>> boot -f rz(0,X,0)netbsd -s # 3100
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>> boot 5/rzX/netbsd -s # 5000/200
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>> boot 3/rzX/netbsd -s # others
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(NOTE: replace the X with the unit number of your disk:
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boot 3/rz2/netbsd to boot drive 2 on a 5000/xxx.)
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2) When you get a single-user prompt, remount the
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root filesystem read-write. (You wil need to update the
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kernel soon.)
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# mount /
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Then mount the filesystem with the diskimage, and
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uncompress and dd the diskimage into swap (b) partition.
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You will also need /usr mounted to run gunzip:
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# mount /usr
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# gunzip -c diskimage.gz | dd bs=10240 of=/dev/rrzXb
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3) Mount swap (b) partition readonly on /mnt:
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# mount -r -t ffs /dev/rzXb /mnt
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4) Copy the kernel from the B partition to your root:
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cp -p /mnt/netbsd /netbsd-1.3
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(this is important; you want the kernel in / and swap
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to be a release kernel, or the release binaries will not work.)
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5) halt:
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# halt
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6) Reboot with an argument of "n", telling the kernel to
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ask what device to use as root:
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>> boot -f rz(0,X,0)netbsd-1.3 n # 3100
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>> boot 5/rzX/netbsd-1.3 n # 5000/200
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>> boot 3/rzX/netbsd-1.3 n # others
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(NOTE: the n after the kernel name is a literal "n",
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not the disk unit number or partition.
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It is an argument telling the kernel to ask for a root device.
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NOTE: replace the X with the unit number of your disk:
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boot 3/rz2/netbsd to boot drive 2 on a 5000/xxx.)
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7) The "n" argument tells the kernel to prompt you for
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the root device, dump device, and root fileysystem type.
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Enter when the kernel asks for
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Root device:
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Tell it rzXb, where X is the same disk unit as in step 6.
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Here's an example, again assuming drive 2 as in step 6:
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KN03-AA V5.2b (PC: 0x80051f1c, SP: 0xffffdeb0)
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>> boot 3/rz2/netbsd n
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boot device: rz2
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root device (default rz2a):
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<<< enter `rz2b' >>>
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dump device (default rz2b):
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<<< enter `none' >>>
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file system (default generic):
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<<< enter `ffs' >>>
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root on rz2b
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then continue from the ``Once you've booted the diskimage'' step of
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the Installation instructions.
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