contents revision 1.9
1The Amiga-specific portion of the NetBSD _VER release is found in the
2"amiga" subdirectory of the distribution.  That subdirectory is laid
3out as follows:
4
5.../NetBSD-_VER/amiga/
6	INSTALL			Installation notes; this file.
7
8	binary/
9		kernel/		The GENERIC kernel.
10
11		sets/		Amiga binary distribution sets;
12				see below.
13
14			Split/	.tgz files split for loading onto
15				floppies.
16
17		security/	Amiga security distribution;
18				see below;
19
20	installation/
21		miniroot/	Amiga miniroot file system
22				image; see below.
23
24		misc/		Miscellaneous Amiga
25				installation utilities; see
26				installation section, below.
27
28The Amiga now uses a single miniroot filesystem for both an initial
29installation and for an upgrade.  A gzipped version is available, for easier
30downloading.  (The gzipped version have the ".gz" extension added to
31their names.)
32
33Miniroot file system:
34
35	This file contains a BSD root file system setup to help you
36	install the rest of NetBSD or to upgrade a previous version of
37	NetBSD.  This includes formatting and mounting your root and
38	/usr partitions and getting ready to extract (and possibly first
39	fetching) the distribution sets.  There is enough on this file
40	system to allow you to make a SLIP or PPP connection, configure
41	an Ethernet, mount an NFS file system or ftp.  You can also load
42	distribution sets from a SCSI tape or from one of your existing
43	AmigaDOS partitions.
44
45	This file is named "miniroot.fs".
46
47The NetBSD/Amiga binary distribution sets contain the binaries which
48comprise the NetBSD _VER release for the Amiga.  There are seven standard
49binary distribution sets, 5 X11 distribution sets, and the "security"
50distribution set.  The standard and X11 binary distribution sets can be
51found in the "amiga/binary/sets" subdirectory of the NetBSD _VER
52distribution tree, and are as follows:
53
54	base	The NetBSD/Amiga _VER base binary distribution.  You
55		MUST install this distribution set.  It contains the
56		base NetBSD utilities that are necessary for the
57		system to run and be minimally functional.  It
58		includes shared library support, and excludes
59		everything described below.
60		[ 8.7M gzipped, 25.2M uncompressed ]
61
62	comp	The NetBSD/Amiga Compiler tools.  All of the tools
63		relating to C, C++, and FORTRAN (yes, there are two!).
64		This set includes the system include files
65		(/usr/include), the linker, the compiler tool chain,
66		and the various system libraries (except the shared
67		libraries, which are included as part of the base
68		set).  This set also includes the manual pages for all
69		of the utilities it contains, as well as the system
70		call and library manual pages.
71		[ 6.5M gzipped, 22.9M uncompressed ]
72
73	etc	This distribution set contains the system
74		configuration files that reside in /etc and in several
75		other places.  This set MUST be installed if you are
76		installing the system from scratch, but should NOT be
77		used if you are upgrading.  (If you are upgrading,
78		it's recommended that you get a copy of this set and
79		CAREFULLY upgrade your configuration files by hand.)
80		[ 52K gzipped, 320K uncompressed ]
81
82	games	This set includes the games and their manual pages.
83		[ 2.8M gzipped, 7.2M uncompressed ]
84
85	man	This set includes all of the manual pages for the
86		binaries and other software contained in the base set.
87		Note that it does not include any of the manual pages
88		that are included in the other sets.
89		[ 2.4M gzipped, 10.0M uncompressed ]
90
91	misc	This set includes the system dictionaries (which are
92		rather large), the typesettable document set, and
93		man pages for other architectures which happen to be
94		installed from the source tree by default.
95		[ 2.1M gzipped, 8.1M uncompressed ]
96
97	text	This set includes NetBSD's text processing tools,
98		including groff, all related programs, and their
99		manual pages.
100		[ 960K gzipped, 3.7M uncompressed ]
101
102	xbase	The basic files needed for a complete X
103		client environment. This does not include
104		the X servers.
105		[ 2.4M gzipped, 7.4M uncompressed ]
106
107	xcomp	The extra libraries and include files needed
108		to compile X source code.
109		[ 1.6M gzipped, 6.7M uncompressed ]
110
111	xcontrib	Programs that were contributed to X.
112		[ 178k gzipped, 670k uncompressed ]
113
114	xfont	Fonts needed by X.
115		[ 5.7M gzipped, 7M uncompressed ]
116
117	xserver	Amiga X servers.
118		[ 1.5M gzipped, 3.7M unzipped ]
119
120The Amiga security distribution set is named "secr" and can be found in
121the "amiga/binary/security" subdirectory of the NetBSD _VER
122distribution tree.  It contains security related binaries which depend
123on cryptographic source code. You do not need this distribution set to
124use encrypted passwords in your password file; the "base" distribution
125includes a crypt library which can perform only the decryption
126function.  The security distribution includes a version of the
127Kerberos IV network security system, and a Kerberized version of the
128"telnet" program.  The "secr" distribution set can be found only on
129those sites which carry the complete NetBSD distribution and which can
130legally obtain it.  (Remember, because of United States law, it may
131not be legal to distribute this set to locations outside of the United
132States and Canada.)
133	[ 798K gzipped, 2.4M uncompressed ]
134
135The Amiga binary distribution sets are distributed as gzipped tar files
136named with the extension ".tgz", e.g. "base.tgz". They are also
137available in split form -- catted together, the members of a split set
138form a gzipped tar file.  Each Amiga binary distribution set also has
139its own checksum files, just as the source distribution sets do.
140
141The instructions given for extracting the source sets work equally
142well for the binary sets, but it is worth noting that if you use that
143method, the files are extracted "below" the current directory.  That
144is, if you want to extract the binaries "into" your system, i.e.
145replace the system binaries with them, you have to run the "tar xfp"
146from /.  Also note that if you upgrade or install this way, those
147programs that you are using at the time will NOT be replaced unless
148you run "tar" with the "--unlink" option.  If you follow the normal
149installation or upgrade procedures, this will be taken care of for
150you.
151