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      1  1.9.2.4   perry You will need an AmigaDOS hard drive prep tool to prepare your hard
      2      1.7  chopps drives for use with NetBSD/Amiga.  HDToolBox is provided with the
      3      1.1  chopps system software and on floppy installation disks since Release 2.0
      4  1.9.2.4   perry of AmigaDOS, so we will provide instructions for its use.
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      6      1.1  chopps Preparing you hard disk with HDToolBox:
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      8      1.1  chopps 	A full explanation of HDToolBox can be found with your
      9      1.1  chopps 	AmigaDOS manuals and is beyond the scope of this document.
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     11  1.9.2.3  mellon 	The first time you partition a drive, you need to set its drive
     12  1.9.2.3  mellon 	type so that you have working geometry parameters. To do this
     13  1.9.2.3  mellon 	you enter the "Change drive type" menu, and either use "read
     14  1.9.2.3  mellon 	parameters from drive" or set them manually.
     15  1.9.2.3  mellon 
     16  1.9.2.4   perry 	Note you will be modifying your HD's. If you mess something 
     17      1.1  chopps 	up here you could lose everything on all the drives that 
     18      1.1  chopps 	you configure.  It is therefore advised that you:
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     20      1.1  chopps 		Write down your current configurations.  Do this
     21      1.1  chopps 		by examining each partition on the drive and the
     22      1.1  chopps 		drives parameters (from Change drive type.)
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     24      1.1  chopps 		Back up the partitions you are keeping.
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     26      1.6      is 	What you need to do is partition your drives; creating at least
     27      1.6      is 	root, swap and /usr partitions and possibly at least one more for
     28  1.9.2.4   perry 	/usr/local if you have the space.
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     30      1.1  chopps 	This should be done as the HDToolBox manual describes.  One thing
     31      1.1  chopps 	to note is that if you are not using a Commodore controller you
     32  1.9.2.4   perry 	will need to specify the device your SCSI controller uses, e.g.
     33      1.1  chopps 	if you have a Warp Engine you would:
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     35      1.1  chopps 		from cli,
     36      1.1  chopps 			hdtoolbox warpdrive.device
     37      1.1  chopps 
     38      1.1  chopps 		from wb set the tooltype,
     39      1.1  chopps 			SCSI_DEVICE_NAME=warpdrive.device
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     41      1.1  chopps 	The important things you need to do above and beyond normal
     42      1.1  chopps 	partitioning includes (from Partition Drive section):
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     44      1.9      is 		Marking all NetBSD partitions as non-bootable, with
     45  1.9.2.3  mellon 		two exceptions: the root partition, if you want to boot
     46  1.9.2.3  mellon 		NetBSD directly, or the swap partition, if you want
     47  1.9.2.3  mellon 		to boot the installation miniroot directly.
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     49      1.1  chopps 		Changing the file system parameters of the partitions
     50      1.1  chopps 		to NetBSD ones.  This must be done from the
     51      1.1  chopps 		partitioning section and `Advanced options' must
     52      1.1  chopps 		be enabled.  To Make the needed changes:
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     54      1.1  chopps 		- Click the `Adv. Options' button
     55      1.7  chopps 		- Click the `Change file system' button
     56      1.1  chopps 		- Choose `Custom File System'
     57      1.1  chopps 		- Turn off `Automount' if on.
     58      1.1  chopps 		- Set the dostype to one of these three choices:
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     60      1.1  chopps 			root partition  : 0x4e425207
     61      1.1  chopps 			swap partition  : 0x4e425301
     62      1.1  chopps 			other partitions: 0x4e425507
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     64      1.1  chopps 		Here `other' refers to other partitions you will
     65      1.1  chopps 		format for reading and writing under NetBSD (e.g.
     66      1.1  chopps 		/usr)
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     68      1.1  chopps 		Make sure you hit the return key to enter this value
     69      1.1  chopps 		as some versions of HDToolBox will forget your entry
     70      1.1  chopps 		if you don't.
     71      1.1  chopps 
     72      1.1  chopps 		- Turn custom boot code off
     73      1.1  chopps 		- Set Reserved Blocks start and end to 0.
     74      1.9      is 		- Click Ok.
     75      1.9      is 
     76      1.9      is 		On the root (and, for installation, swap) partition,
     77      1.9      is 		set instead this:
     78      1.9      is 
     79      1.9      is 		- Turn custom boot code on
     80      1.9      is 		- Set Reserved Blocks start and end to 0.
     81      1.9      is 		- Set Number of Custom Boot Blocks to 16
     82      1.9      is 		- Set Automount This Partition on
     83      1.1  chopps 		- Click Ok.
     84      1.1  chopps 
     85      1.1  chopps 		Mask and maxtransfer are not used with NetBSD.
     86      1.1  chopps 
     87      1.1  chopps 	
     88      1.7  chopps 	Once this is done NetBSD/Amiga will be able to recognize your
     89      1.1  chopps 	disks and which partitions it should use.
     90      1.2  chopps 
     91      1.7  chopps Transferring the miniroot file system:
     92      1.3     jtc 
     93      1.7  chopps 	The NetBSD/Amiga installation or upgrade now uses a "miniroot"
     94      1.8      is 	file system which is installed on the partition used by NetBSD
     95      1.3     jtc 	for swapping.  This removes the requirement of using a floppy
     96      1.7  chopps 	disk for the file system used by the installation or upgrade
     97      1.3     jtc 	process.  It also allows more utilities to be present on the
     98      1.7  chopps 	file system than would be available when using an 880K floppy
     99      1.3     jtc 	disk.
    100      1.3     jtc 
    101  1.9.2.1  mellon 	Once the hard disk has been prepared for NetBSD, the miniroot
    102  1.9.2.2   veego 	file system (miniroot.fs) is transferred to the swap
    103  1.9.2.1  mellon 	partition configured during the hard disk prep (or the existing
    104  1.9.2.1  mellon 	swap partition in the case of an upgrade).  The xstreamtodev
    105  1.9.2.4   perry 	utility provided in the "amiga/installation/misc" directory can
    106  1.9.2.4   perry 	be used on AmigaDOS to transfer the file system for either a new
    107  1.9.2.1  mellon 	installation or an upgrade.  The file system can also be
    108  1.9.2.1  mellon 	transferred on an existing NetBSD system for an update by
    109  1.9.2.1  mellon 	using dd.  This should only be done after booting NetBSD
    110  1.9.2.1  mellon 	into single-user state.  It may also be possible to shutdown
    111  1.9.2.1  mellon 	to single-user, providing that the single-user state processes
    112  1.9.2.1  mellon 	are not using the swap partition.
    113      1.3     jtc 
    114      1.3     jtc 	On AmigaDOS, the command:
    115  1.9.2.2   veego 		xstreamtodev --input=miniroot.fs --rdb-name=<swap partition>
    116      1.3     jtc 	where <swap partition> is the name you gave to the NetBSD
    117  1.9.2.1  mellon 	partition to be used for swapping.  If xstreamtodev is unable
    118  1.9.2.1  mellon 	to determine the SCSI driver device name or the unit number
    119  1.9.2.1  mellon 	of the specified partition, you may also need to include the
    120  1.9.2.1  mellon 	option "--device=<driver.name>" and/or "--unit=<SCSI unit number>".
    121      1.3     jtc 
    122      1.3     jtc 	To transfer the miniroot using NetBSD, you should be booted up
    123      1.3     jtc 	in single user state on the current NetBSD system, or use the
    124      1.7  chopps 	"shutdown now" command to shutdown to single-user state.  Then
    125      1.3     jtc 	copy the miniroot using dd:
    126  1.9.2.2   veego 		dd if=miniroot.fs of=/dev/rsd0b
    127      1.3     jtc 	where /dev/rsd0b should be the device path of the swap partition
    128      1.3     jtc 	your system is configured to use.  Once the file is copied,
    129  1.9.2.1  mellon 	reboot back to AmigaDOS to boot the upgrade kernel.
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