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1Installation is supported from several media types, including: 2 * TOS HD partitions 3 * Tape 4 5No matter what you do, however, you'll need to have three disks handy, 6on which you will put the install and boot floppy images. 7 8All the images are available from the directory "atari/floppies", 9under the root of the NetBSD tree at your favorite archive site. 10 11If you are using NetBSD/atari to make the floppies, you should use 12the command dd(1) to write the raw floppy images (.fs files) to 13the disk. To write onto fd0 use: 14 15 dd if=miniroot-13.fs.1 of=/dev/rfd0b bs=9b 16 17If you are using TOS to make the floppies, grab the 'rawwrite' utility 18from the "atari/utils" directory and issue the command: 19 rawwrite miniroot-13.fs 20 21This will create the boot-floppy on the floppy in drive a. The floppies 22should be pre-formatted on 720Kb for both the 'dd' and 'rawwrite' commands 23to work. Pre-formatting can be best done using the desktop format command. 24Some other utilities seem to be giving problems. 25 26The steps necessary to prepare the distribution sets 27for installation depend on which method of installation 28you choose. The various methods are explained below. 29 30To prepare for installing via an GEMDOS partition: 31 32 To install NetBSD from an GEMDOS partition, you need to 33 get the NetBSD distribution sets you wish to install 34 on your system on to an GEMDOS partition. Rename the 35 sets from xxx.tar.gz to xxx.tgz. 36 37 Note where you placed the files, you will need this later. 38 39 Once you have done this, you can proceed to the next 40 step in the installation process, preparing your hard disk. 41 42To prepare for installing via a tape: 43 44 To install NetBSD from a tape, you need to somehow 45 get the NetBSD filesets you wish to install on 46 your system on to the appropriate kind of tape. If you make 47 the tape on a UN*X-like system, you can create it as follows: 48 49 cd .../NetBSD-1.2/atari/binary 50 T=<tape_device> 51 mt -f $T rewind 52 for f in base etc comp games man misc text 53 dd if=$f.tar.gz of=$T conv=sync bs=5k 54 done 55 mt -f $T rewind 56 57 where "<tape_device>" is the name of the (non-rewinding!) tape 58 device that you're using (probably something like /dev/nrst0, 59 but we make no guarantees 8-). 60 If you can't figure it out, ask your system administrator. 61 62 Once you have done this, you can proceed to the next 63 step in the installation process, preparing your hard disk. 64