install.md revision 1.1.1.1.36.1 1 1.1.1.1.36.1 yamt # $NetBSD: install.md,v 1.1.1.1.36.1 2008/05/18 12:29:34 yamt Exp $
2 1.1 leo #
3 1.1 leo #
4 1.1 leo # Copyright (c) 1996 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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7 1.1 leo # This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.1 leo # by Jason R. Thorpe.
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29 1.1 leo # POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
30 1.1 leo #
31 1.1 leo
32 1.1 leo #
33 1.1 leo # machine dependent section of installation/upgrade script.
34 1.1 leo #
35 1.1 leo
36 1.1 leo VERSION= # filled in automatically (see list)
37 1.1 leo export VERSION
38 1.1 leo
39 1.1 leo md_set_term() {
40 1.1 leo if [ ! -z "$TERM" ]; then
41 1.1 leo return
42 1.1 leo fi
43 1.1 leo echo -n "Specify terminal type [vt220]: "
44 1.1 leo getresp "vt220"
45 1.1 leo TERM="$resp"
46 1.1 leo export TERM
47 1.1 leo }
48 1.1 leo
49 1.1 leo __mount_kernfs() {
50 1.1 leo #
51 1.1 leo # Force kern_fs to be mounted
52 1.1 leo #
53 1.1 leo if [ ! -d /kern -o ! -e /kern/msgbuf ]; then
54 1.1 leo mkdir /kern > /dev/null 2>&1
55 1.1 leo /sbin/mount_kernfs /kern /kern >/dev/null 2>&1
56 1.1 leo fi
57 1.1 leo }
58 1.1 leo
59 1.1 leo md_makerootwritable() {
60 1.1 leo # Mount root rw for convenience of the tester ;-)
61 1.1 leo if [ ! -e /tmp/.root_writable ]; then
62 1.1 leo __mount_kernfs
63 1.1 leo mount -t ffs -u /kern/rootdev / > /dev/null 2>&1
64 1.1 leo cp /dev/null /tmp/.root_writable
65 1.1 leo fi
66 1.1 leo }
67 1.1 leo
68 1.1 leo md_get_diskdevs() {
69 1.1 leo # return available disk devices
70 1.1 leo __mount_kernfs
71 1.1 leo sed -n -e '/^[sw]d[0-9] /s/ .*//p' \
72 1.1 leo < /kern/msgbuf | sort -u
73 1.1 leo }
74 1.1 leo
75 1.1 leo md_prep_disklabel()
76 1.1 leo {
77 1.1 leo # $1 is the root disk
78 1.1 leo # Note that the first part of this function is just a *very* verbose
79 1.1 leo # version of md_label_disk().
80 1.1 leo
81 1.1 leo cat << \__md_prep_disklabel_1
82 1.1 leo You now have to prepare your root disk for the installation of NetBSD. This
83 1.1 leo is further referred to as 'labeling' a disk.
84 1.1 leo
85 1.1 leo First you get the chance to edit or create an AHDI compatible partitioning on
86 1.1 leo the installation disk. Note that NetBSD can do without AHDI partitions,
87 1.1 leo check the documentation.
88 1.1 leo If you want to use an AHDI compatible partitioning, you have to assign some
89 1.1 leo partitions to NetBSD before NetBSD is able to use the disk. Change the 'id'
90 1.1 leo of all partitions you want to use for NetBSD filesystems to 'NBD'. Change
91 1.1 leo the 'id' of the partition you wish to use for swap to 'SWP'.
92 1.1 leo
93 1.1 leo Hit the <return> key when you have read this...
94 1.1 leo __md_prep_disklabel_1
95 1.1 leo getresp ""
96 1.1 leo ahdilabel /dev/r${1}c
97 1.1 leo
98 1.1 leo # display example
99 1.1 leo cat << \__md_prep_disklabel_3
100 1.1 leo Here is an example of what the partition information will look like once
101 1.1 leo you have entered the disklabel editor. Disk partition sizes and offsets
102 1.1 leo are in sector (most likely 512 bytes) units.
103 1.1 leo
104 1.1 leo [Example]
105 1.1 leo partition start (c/t/s) nblks (c/t/s) type
106 1.1 leo
107 1.1 leo a (root) 0 (0/00/00) 31392 (109/00/00) 4.2BSD
108 1.1 leo b (swap) 31392 (109/00/00) 73440 (255/00/00) swap
109 1.1 leo c (disk) 0 (0/00/00) 1070496 (3717/00/00) unused
110 1.1 leo d (user) 104832 (364/00/00) 30528 (106/00/00) 4.2BSD
111 1.1 leo e (user) 135360 (470/00/00) 40896 (142/00/00) 4.2BSD
112 1.1 leo f (user) 176256 (612/00/00) 92160 (320/00/00) 4.2BSD
113 1.1 leo g (user) 268416 (932/00/00) 802080 (2785/00/00) 4.2BSD
114 1.1 leo
115 1.1 leo [End of example]
116 1.1 leo
117 1.1 leo Hit the <return> key when you have read this...
118 1.1 leo
119 1.1 leo __md_prep_disklabel_3
120 1.1 leo getresp ""
121 1.1 leo edlabel /dev/r${1}c
122 1.1 leo
123 1.1 leo cat << \__md_prep_disklabel_4
124 1.1 leo
125 1.1 leo You will now be given the opportunity to place disklabels on any additional
126 1.1 leo disks on your system.
127 1.1 leo __md_prep_disklabel_4
128 1.1 leo
129 1.1 leo _DKDEVS=`rmel ${1} ${_DKDEVS}`
130 1.1 leo resp="X" # force at least one iteration
131 1.1 leo while [ "X$resp" != X"done" ]; do
132 1.1 leo labelmoredisks
133 1.1 leo done
134 1.1 leo }
135 1.1 leo
136 1.1 leo md_labeldisk() {
137 1.1 leo edahdi /dev/r${1}c < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1
138 1.1 leo [ $? -eq 0 ] && edahdi /dev/r${1}c
139 1.1 leo edlabel /dev/r${1}c
140 1.1 leo }
141 1.1 leo
142 1.1 leo md_welcome_banner() {
143 1.1 leo echo ""
144 1.1 leo echo "Welcome to the NetBSD/atari ${VERSION} preparation program."
145 1.1 leo cat << \__welcome_banner_1
146 1.1 leo
147 1.1 leo This program is designed to partition your disk in preparation of the
148 1.1 leo NetBSD installation. At this stage, the only thing you _must_ setup
149 1.1 leo is a swap partition. If you wish, the remaining partitioning work might
150 1.1 leo be delayed until the actual installation.
151 1.1 leo
152 1.1 leo As with anything which modifies your disk's contents, this
153 1.1 leo program can cause SIGNIFICANT data loss, and you are advised
154 1.1 leo to make sure your data is backed up before beginning the
155 1.1 leo preparation process.
156 1.1 leo
157 1.1 leo Default answers are displayed in brackets after the questions.
158 1.1 leo You can hit Control-C at any time to quit, but if you do so at a
159 1.1 leo prompt, you may have to hit return.
160 1.1 leo __welcome_banner_1
161 1.1 leo }
162 1.1 leo
163 1.1 leo md_not_going_to_install() {
164 1.1 leo cat << \__not_going_to_install_1
165 1.1 leo
166 1.1 leo OK, then. Enter `halt' at the prompt to halt the machine. Once the
167 1.1 leo machine has halted, power-cycle the system to load new boot code.
168 1.1 leo
169 1.1 leo Note: If you wish to have another try. Just type '^D' at the prompt. After
170 1.1 leo a moment, the program will restart itself.
171 1.1 leo
172 1.1 leo __not_going_to_install_1
173 1.1 leo }
174 1.1 leo
175 1.1 leo md_congrats() {
176 1.1 leo cat << __congratulations_1
177 1.1 leo
178 1.1 leo CONGRATULATIONS! You have successfully partitioned your disks!
179 1.1 leo Now you can use file2swap.ttp to transfer the install.fs to your
180 1.1 leo swap partition and continue the installation.
181 1.1 leo Enter halt at the command prompt. Once the system has halted, reset the
182 1.1 leo machine and re-boot it.
183 1.1 leo
184 1.1 leo Note: If you wish to have another try. Just type '^D' at the prompt. After
185 1.1 leo a moment, the installer will restart itself.
186 1.1 leo
187 1.1 leo __congratulations_1
188 1.1 leo }
189