install revision 1.1 1 1.1 chopps Installing NetBSD is a relatively complex process, but, if you have
2 1.1 chopps this document in hand and are careful to read and remember the
3 1.1 chopps information which is presented to you by the install program, it
4 1.1 chopps shouldn't be too much trouble.
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6 1.1 chopps Before you begin, you must have already prepared your hard disk as
7 1.1 chopps detailed in the section on preparing your system for install.
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9 1.1 chopps The following is a walk-through of the steps necessary to get NetBSD
10 1.1 chopps installed on your hard disk. If you wish to stop the installation,
11 1.1 chopps you may hit Control-C at any prompt, but if you do, you'll have to
12 1.1 chopps begin again from scratch.
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14 1.1 chopps First you need to get yourself into NetBSD. This can be
15 1.1 chopps done in a couple ways, both of which currently require
16 1.1 chopps AmigaDOS.
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18 1.1 chopps You can insert the AmigaDOS kernel boot floppy and reboot
19 1.1 chopps or if you have downloaded a kernel to an AmigaDOS partition
20 1.1 chopps along with loadbsd you can run it from the CLI like so:
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22 1.1 chopps loadbsd -b netbsd
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24 1.1 chopps You should see the screen clear and some information about
25 1.1 chopps your system as the kernel configures the hardware. Then
26 1.1 chopps you will be prompted for a root device. At this time remove
27 1.1 chopps the AmigaDOS kernel floppy from the drive if present and
28 1.1 chopps insert the BSD boot floppy. Now type `fd0' to boot off of
29 1.1 chopps your floppy drive 0.
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31 1.1 chopps The system should continue to boot. For now ignore WARNING:
32 1.1 chopps messages about bad dates in clocks and swap space and about
33 1.1 chopps a missing /etc/spwd.db (it didn't fit, *shrug*). Eventually
34 1.1 chopps you will be asked asked to enter the pathname of the shell,
35 1.1 chopps just hit return. After a short while you should see a
36 1.1 chopps welcome message and a prompt, asking if you wish to proceed
37 1.1 chopps with the installation.
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39 1.1 chopps If you wish to proceed, enter "y" and then return.
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41 1.1 chopps If you have configured your hard drive[s] correctly it
42 1.1 chopps should find the drive and partition that you selected to
43 1.1 chopps use as your root.
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45 1.1 chopps YOU ARE NOW AT THE POINT OF NO RETURN. If you confirm that
46 1.1 chopps you want to install NetBSD, your hard drive will be modified,
47 1.1 chopps and perhaps it contents scrambled at the whim of the install
48 1.1 chopps program.
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50 1.1 chopps If you are sure you want to proceed, enter "yes" at the
51 1.1 chopps prompt.
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53 1.1 chopps The install program will now make the root filesystem you
54 1.1 chopps specified. There should be only one error in this section
55 1.1 chopps of the installation. It will look like so:
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57 1.1 chopps newfs: ioctl (WDINFO): Invalid argument
58 1.1 chopps newfs: /dev/rsd0a: can't rewrite disk label
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60 1.1 chopps If there are any others, restart from the the beginning of
61 1.1 chopps the installation process. This error is ok as the amiga
62 1.1 chopps does not write disklabels currently. You should expect
63 1.1 chopps this error whenever using newfs.
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65 1.1 chopps Next the install program will ask you which drive and
66 1.1 chopps partition you wish to use as /usr. First it will list the
67 1.1 chopps available drives. Choose one. Next it will give you a
68 1.1 chopps list of the partitions on that disk along with their sizes,
69 1.1 chopps types, etc.. Choose the letter that corresponds to the
70 1.1 chopps partition you wish to use for /usr. If you are doing a
71 1.1 chopps full install this should be at the very least 45M-50M large.
72 1.1 chopps If everything is ok the install program will then format
73 1.1 chopps and mount your /usr. If not then it will ask again for a
74 1.1 chopps drive and partition.
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76 1.1 chopps When this completes your root partition will be mounted on
77 1.1 chopps /mnt and your /usr partition on /mnt/usr. An fstab will
78 1.1 chopps have been created and initialized to correctly mount these
79 1.1 chopps two file systems. This fstab will be in /mnt/etc.
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81 1.1 chopps What you do from this point on depends on which media you're
82 1.1 chopps using to install NetBSD. Follow the appropriate instructions,
83 1.1 chopps given below.
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85 1.1 chopps To install from an AmigaDOS partition:
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87 1.1 chopps You first need to mount the AmigaDOS partition
88 1.1 chopps using the mount_ados command. If e.g. your AmigaDOS
89 1.1 chopps partition is the first partition on sd0 you could
90 1.1 chopps type:
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92 1.1 chopps mkdir /mnt/ados
93 1.1 chopps mount_ados /dev/sd0d /mnt/ados
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95 1.1 chopps You can use `disklabel sd0' to find out what types
96 1.1 chopps of partitions are on the disk `sd0'.
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98 1.1 chopps Next goto the directory in which you stored the
99 1.1 chopps distribution sets. If e.g. you stored them in the
100 1.1 chopps root directory of the partition:
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102 1.1 chopps cd /mnt/ados
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104 1.1 chopps When there, run "Set_tmp_dir" and choose the default
105 1.1 chopps temporary directory, by hitting return at the
106 1.1 chopps prompt.
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108 1.1 chopps Run the "Extract" command, giving it as its sole
109 1.1 chopps argument the name of the distribution set you wish
110 1.1 chopps to extract. For example, to extract the base
111 1.1 chopps distribution, use the command:
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113 1.1 chopps Extract base10
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115 1.1 chopps and to extract the games distribution:
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117 1.1 chopps Extract game10
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119 1.1 chopps Continue this process until you've finished installing
120 1.1 chopps all of the sets which you desire to have on your
121 1.1 chopps hard disk. Once you have extracted all sets and
122 1.1 chopps are at the "#" prompt again, proceed to the section
123 1.1 chopps "Configuring Your System," below.
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125 1.1 chopps To install from tape:
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127 1.1 chopps The first thing you should do is pick a temporary
128 1.1 chopps directory where the distribution files can be stored.
129 1.1 chopps To do this, use the command "Set_tmp_dir" and enter
130 1.1 chopps your choice. The default is /mnt/usr/distrib.
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132 1.1 chopps After you have picked a temporary directory,
133 1.1 chopps you should issue the load command:
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135 1.1 chopps Load_tape
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137 1.1 chopps Next, you will be told to insert the media into
138 1.1 chopps the appropriate drive, and hit return. Continue
139 1.1 chopps to follow instructions until you are returned to
140 1.1 chopps the "#" prompt.
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142 1.1 chopps Go to the directory which contains the first
143 1.1 chopps distribution set you wish to install. This is
144 1.1 chopps either the directory you specified above, or possibly
145 1.1 chopps a subdirectory of that directory.
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147 1.1 chopps When there, run "Set_tmp_dir" again, and choose
148 1.1 chopps the default temporary directory, by hitting
149 1.1 chopps return at the prompt.
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151 1.1 chopps Run the "Extract" command, giving it as its sole
152 1.1 chopps argument the name of the distribution set you
153 1.1 chopps wish to extract. For example, to extract the base
154 1.1 chopps distribution, use the command:
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156 1.1 chopps Extract base10
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158 1.1 chopps and to extract the games distribution:
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160 1.1 chopps Extract game10
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162 1.1 chopps After the extraction is complete, go to the location
163 1.1 chopps of the next set you want to extract, "Set_tmp_dir"
164 1.1 chopps again, and once again issue the appropriate
165 1.1 chopps extract command. Continue this process until
166 1.1 chopps you've finished installing all of the sets which you
167 1.1 chopps desire to have on your hard disk.
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169 1.1 chopps After each set is finished, if you know that you
170 1.1 chopps are running low on space you can remove the
171 1.1 chopps distribution files for that set by saying:
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173 1.1 chopps rm set_name.??
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175 1.1 chopps For example, if you wish to remove the distribution
176 1.1 chopps files for the game09 set, after the "Extract game09"
177 1.1 chopps command has completed, issue the command:
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179 1.1 chopps rm game10.??
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181 1.1 chopps Once you have extracted all sets and are at the "#" prompt
182 1.1 chopps again, proceed to the section "Configuring Your System,"
183 1.1 chopps below.
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185 1.1 chopps To install via FTP or NFS:
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187 1.1 chopps First, use Set_tmp_dir to pick a temporary directory
188 1.1 chopps for the installation files. /mnt/usr/distrib is
189 1.1 chopps suggested.
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191 1.1 chopps Configure the appropriate ethernet interface i.e. le0
192 1.1 chopps if you have a 2065 or ed0 if you have a AMIGNET from
193 1.1 chopps Hydra Systems.
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195 1.1 chopps ifconfig <ifname> <ipaddr> [netmask <netmask>]
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197 1.1 chopps where <ifname> is the interface name (e.g. ed0, etc.),
198 1.1 chopps and <ipaddr> is the numeric IP address of the interface.
199 1.1 chopps If the interface has a special netmask, supply
200 1.1 chopps the word "netmask" and that netmask at the end of the
201 1.1 chopps command line. For instance, without a special netmask:
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203 1.1 chopps ifconfig ed0 129.133.10.10
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205 1.1 chopps or with a special netmask
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207 1.1 chopps ifconfig ed0 128.32.240.167 netmask 0xffffff00
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209 1.1 chopps If the NFS server or FTP server is not on a directly-
210 1.1 chopps connected network, you should set up a route to it
211 1.1 chopps with the command:
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213 1.1 chopps route add default <gate_ipaddr>
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215 1.1 chopps where <gate_ipaddr> is your gateway's numeric IP address.
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217 1.1 chopps If you are NFS-mounting the distribution sets,
218 1.1 chopps mount them on the temporary directory with the command:
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220 1.1 chopps mount -t nfs <serv_ipaddr>:<dist_dir> <tmp_dir>
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222 1.1 chopps where <serv_ipaddr> is the server's numeric IP address,
223 1.1 chopps <dist_dir> is the path to the distribution files on
224 1.1 chopps the server, and <tmp_dir> is the name of the local
225 1.1 chopps temporary directory.
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227 1.1 chopps Once this is done, proceed as if you had loaded the
228 1.1 chopps files from tape, "cd"ing to the appropriate directories
229 1.1 chopps and running "Set_tmp_dir" and "Extract" as appropriate.
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231 1.1 chopps If you are retrieving the distribution sets using ftp,
232 1.1 chopps cd into the temp directory, and execute the command:
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234 1.1 chopps ftp <serv_ipaddr>
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236 1.1 chopps where <serv_ipaddr> is once again the server's
237 1.1 chopps numeric IP address. Get the files with FTP,
238 1.1 chopps taking care to use binary mode to transfer
239 1.1 chopps all files.
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241 1.1 chopps Once you have all of the files for the distribution sets
242 1.1 chopps you wish to install, you can proceed using the instructions
243 1.1 chopps above as if you had installed the files from a tape.
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246 1.1 chopps Configuring Your System:
247 1.1 chopps ----------- ---- ------
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249 1.1 chopps Once you have finished extracting all of the distribution sets that
250 1.1 chopps you want on your hard drive and are back at the "#" prompt,
251 1.1 chopps you are ready to configure your system.
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253 1.1 chopps The configuration utility expects that you have installed the base
254 1.1 chopps system. If you have not, you will not be able to run it successfully
255 1.1 chopps (nor will you have a functional system regardless of configuration).
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257 1.1 chopps To configure the newly installed operating system, run the
258 1.1 chopps command "Configure".
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260 1.1 chopps Configure will ask for the machine's hostname, domain name, and other
261 1.1 chopps network configuration information.
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263 1.1 chopps Once you have supplied configure all that it requests, your machine
264 1.1 chopps will be configured well enough that when you reboot it it will
265 1.1 chopps almost be a completely functional NetBSD system. Note you should
266 1.1 chopps ignore the errors from `chown' they will be corrected shortly.
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268 1.1 chopps Once you are done with `Configure', halt the system with the "halt"
269 1.1 chopps command and reboot. Then again boot NetBSD this time with the
270 1.1 chopps command:
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272 1.1 chopps loadbsd netbsd
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274 1.1 chopps You need to do your final tweeks now. First mount your file systems
275 1.1 chopps like so:
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277 1.1 chopps mount -av
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279 1.1 chopps Next you need to re-make your devices to get the ownership correct:
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281 1.1 chopps cd /dev
282 1.1 chopps MAKEDEV all
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284 1.1 chopps Your system is now complete but not completely configured; you
285 1.1 chopps should adjust the /etc/sendmail.cf file as necessary to suit your
286 1.1 chopps site and/or disable sendmail and other network related programs.
287 1.1 chopps These things can be found in /etc/netstart. Use vi, if you installed
288 1.1 chopps the man pages you can type `man vi' or `man ed' for instructions
289 1.1 chopps on how to use these somewhat non-intuitive editors.
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291 1.1 chopps Once you are done with the rest of configuration unmount your file
292 1.1 chopps systems and halt your system, then reboot:
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294 1.1 chopps cd /
295 1.1 chopps umount -av
296 1.1 chopps halt
297 1.1 chopps <reboot>
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299 1.1 chopps Finally you can now boot your system and it will be completely
300 1.1 chopps functional:
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302 1.1 chopps loadbsd -a netbsd
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304 1.1 chopps When it boots off of the hard drive, you will have a complete
305 1.1 chopps NetBSD system! CONGRATULATIONS! (You really deserve them!!!)
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