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      1  1.2  thorpej Currently, only installing the miniroot from the network is supported.
      2  1.2  thorpej This may change in a future release.
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      4  1.2  thorpej You will need information about your disk's geometry, based on 512-byte
      5  1.2  thorpej sectors.  You must have this information before proceeding.  The
      6  1.2  thorpej file `.../install/HP-IB.geometry' has geometry inforomation for several
      7  1.2  thorpej HP-IB disks, but may be incomplete.  Geometry may be calculated from an
      8  1.2  thorpej HP-UX `/etc/disktab' entry, but note that HP-UX geometry is based on
      9  1.2  thorpej 1024 byte sectors, while NetBSD's is based on 512 byte sectors.
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     11  1.2  thorpej QUICK NOTE ABOUT PARTITIONS:  Since the target disk will become the boot
     12  1.2  thorpej disk for your new NetBSD/hp300 installation, you will need to treat the
     13  1.2  thorpej `a' and `c' partitions in a special manner.  Due to the size of the
     14  1.2  thorpej NetBSD/hp300 boot program (it spills into the area after the disklabel),
     15  1.2  thorpej it is necessary to offset the `a' partition one cylinder from the beginning
     16  1.2  thorpej of the disk.  Later, the `c' partition will be marked with the type
     17  1.2  thorpej `FS_BOOT' and may not be used for a filesystem.  (For those unfamiliar
     18  1.2  thorpej with historic BSD partition conventions, the `c' partition is defined
     19  1.2  thorpej as `the entire disk', or the `raw partition'.)
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     21  1.2  thorpej A QUICK NOTE ABOUT DISK NUMBERS:  While in the SYS_INST program, you
     22  1.2  thorpej may use different unit numbers for the disks than when the NetBSD
     23  1.2  thorpej kernel is running.  The unit number for a disk while in SYS_INST is
     24  1.2  thorpej calculated with the following formula:
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     26  1.2  thorpej 	unit = (controller * 8) + slave
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     28  1.2  thorpej Controllers are numbered 0, 1, ... starting with the lowest select code.
     29  1.2  thorpej SCSI controllers and HP-IB controllers are counted separately.  Therefore,
     30  1.2  thorpej if you had a system with an internal HP-IB interface at select code 7,
     31  1.2  thorpej a fast HP-IB interface at select code 14, and a SCSI interface at select
     32  1.2  thorpej code 16, unit numers might be something like the following:
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     34  1.2  thorpej 	Location			Unit
     35  1.2  thorpej 	--------			----
     36  1.2  thorpej 	HP-IB at 7, slave 2		2	(disk: rd2)
     37  1.2  thorpej 	HP-IB at 14, slave 5		13	(disk: rd13)
     38  1.2  thorpej 	SCSI at 16, slave 0		0	(disk: sd0)
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     40  1.2  thorpej 
     41  1.2  thorpej                    Miniroot installation via network
     42  1.2  thorpej 	           ---------------------------------
     43  1.3      jtc NOTE:  BOOTING SYS_INST VIA THE NETWORK ON EARLY HP300 MODELS IS ONLY
     44  1.3      jtc POSSIBLE IF YOUR BOOTROM IS `REV. C' OR LATER.  When checking the
     45  1.3      jtc revision of your BOOTROM, use what it printed on the console during
     46  1.3      jtc the self-test, not what may be printed on a sticker on the chip itself.
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     48  1.2  thorpej In order to complete this process, you will need the following from the
     49  1.2  thorpej `.../install' directory of the distribution:
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     51  1.3      jtc 	SYS_INST		The standalone disklabel and miniroot
     52  1.3      jtc 				installation tool
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     54  1.3      jtc 	miniroot-12.fs.gz	A gzipped miniroot filesystem image.  This
     55  1.3      jtc 				image must be un-gzipped before copying
     56  1.3      jtc 				to disk.
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     58  1.2  thorpej To boot SYS_INST via the network, you will need a system capable of handling
     59  1.2  thorpej boot requests for an HP workstation.  If you will use this method, see the
     60  1.2  thorpej special note below.
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     62  1.2  thorpej To boot SYS_INST from tape, you need only place SYS_INST on the tape as
     63  1.2  thorpej the first file.
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     65  1.2  thorpej -- The following section is specific for loading SYS_INST via the network. --
     66  1.2  thorpej 
     67  1.2  thorpej If you wish to load the SYS_INST program via the network, you may need
     68  1.2  thorpej the following from the `.../install' directory in addition to the items
     69  1.2  thorpej listed above:
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     71  1.2  thorpej 	rbootd.tar.gz	Source code for the rbootd program included with
     72  1.2  thorpej 			NetBSD.  It requires that the server have a
     73  1.2  thorpej 			Berkeley Packet Filter (bpf).  You will need to
     74  1.2  thorpej 			compile this version of rbootd if your server
     75  1.2  thorpej 			system does not have this utility already.
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     77  1.2  thorpej First of all, configure your rbootd to handle boot requests from the
     78  1.2  thorpej client.  NOTE: NetBSD's `rbootd' is slightly different from HP-UX's.
     79  1.2  thorpej To configure NetBSD's `rbootd', create a file called `/etc/rbootd.conf'
     80  1.2  thorpej and place in it an entry like the following:
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     82  1.2  thorpej 	08:00:09:04:AA:33	SYS_INST	# thunder-egg
     83  1.2  thorpej 
     84  1.2  thorpej The first column is the ethernet address of the client's network interface.
     85  1.2  thorpej The second column is the program to send to the client, and anything after
     86  1.2  thorpej the `#' is a comment.  Once you have rbootd running, copy the SYS_INST
     87  1.2  thorpej program to the /usr/mdec/rbootd directory on your server.  If this
     88  1.2  thorpej directory doesn't exist already, you will need to create it.
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     90  1.2  thorpej For information on configuring rbootd under HP-UX, see the rbootd(1M)
     91  1.2  thorpej manual page on your server system.
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     93  1.2  thorpej Once `rbootd' is configured and running, you will be ready to continue.
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     95  1.2  thorpej ------------------ End of network boot-specific section ----------------------
     96  1.2  thorpej 
     97  1.2  thorpej Make sure that the miniroot filesystem image has been un-gzipped, and
     98  1.2  thorpej that it resides in a filesystem what is exported to the client.  See the
     99  1.2  thorpej manual pages on your server system if you need more information about
    100  1.2  thorpej exporting filesystems.
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    102  1.2  thorpej You are now ready to SYS_INST.  During the client's self-test cycle, press
    103  1.2  thorpej the space bar a few times.  Shortly, you should see a menu of possible boot
    104  1.2  thorpej options appear.  Select the option corresponding to SYS_INST.  SYS_INST will
    105  1.2  thorpej load and prompt you for a command.
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    107  1.2  thorpej If this is a new NetBSD installation, you will need to place a disklabel
    108  1.2  thorpej on the disk.
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    110  1.2  thorpej 	sys_inst> disklabel
    111  1.2  thorpej 
    112  1.2  thorpej NOTE: it may be worth selecting the `zap' option initially to ensure that
    113  1.2  thorpej the disklabel area is clear.  This may be especially important if an
    114  1.2  thorpej HP-UX boot block had been previously installed on the disk.
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    116  1.2  thorpej Select the `edit' option, and answer the questions about your disk.
    117  1.2  thorpej There may be several questions which you may not be sure of the answers
    118  1.2  thorpej to.  Listed below are guidelines for SCSI and HP-IB disks:
    119  1.2  thorpej 
    120  1.2  thorpej 	Bad sectoring?		NO
    121  1.2  thorpej 	Ecc?			NO
    122  1.2  thorpej 	Interleave?		1
    123  1.2  thorpej 	Trackskew?		0
    124  1.2  thorpej 	Cylinderskew?		0
    125  1.2  thorpej 	Headswitch?		0
    126  1.2  thorpej 	Track-to-track?		0
    127  1.2  thorpej 	Drivedata 0-4?		0 (for all Drivedata values)
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    129  1.2  thorpej Next, you will be asked to fill out the partition map.  You must provide
    130  1.2  thorpej responses for all 8 partitions.  Remember, you must allocate at least 6M
    131  1.2  thorpej for the `b' partition, or else the miniroot will not fit.  Set the size and
    132  1.2  thorpej offset of any unused partition to 0.  Note that sizes and offsets are
    133  1.2  thorpej expressed in `n sectors', assuming 512 byte sectors.  Care should be taken
    134  1.2  thorpej to ensure that partitions begin and end on cylinder boundaries (i.e. size
    135  1.2  thorpej and offset is an even multiple of the number of sectors per cylinder).
    136  1.2  thorpej While this is not technically necessary, it is generally encouraged.  Note
    137  1.2  thorpej that you cannot enter partition types at this time.  You will be given an
    138  1.2  thorpej oppotinuty to `clean up' the disklabel later on in the installation procedure.
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    140  1.2  thorpej Once you have edited the label, select the `show' option to verify that
    141  1.2  thorpej it is correct.  If so, select `write' and `done'.  Otherwise, you may
    142  1.2  thorpej re-edit the label.
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    144  1.2  thorpej The next step is to copy the miniroot image onto the target disk.
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    146  1.2  thorpej 	sys_inst> miniroot
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    148  1.2  thorpej You will be prompted for the target disk and the source of the miniroot
    149  1.2  thorpej filesytem image.
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    151  1.2  thorpej Enter the filename of the miniroot image.  Note that this file _must_ reside
    152  1.2  thorpej in the server directory being mounted.  Next you will be asked for the
    153  1.2  thorpej client's IP address, netmask, and default router, the server's IP address,
    154  1.2  thorpej and the directory on the server to mount.  Once you have entered this
    155  1.2  thorpej information, SYS_INST will attempt to mount the NFS server and begin copying
    156  1.2  thorpej the miniroot filesystem to the `b' partition of the target disk.
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    158  1.2  thorpej Is is worth noting that this copy may take a while.  It might be worth
    159  1.2  thorpej grabbing a cup of coffee at this point.
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    161  1.2  thorpej Once the miniroot filesystem image has been copied onto the target disk,
    162  1.2  thorpej you may boot from the miniroot filesystem.
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    164  1.2  thorpej 	sys_inst> boot
    165  1.2  thorpej 
    166  1.2  thorpej Enter the disk from which to boot.  The kernel in the miniroot filesystem
    167  1.2  thorpej will be booted into single-user mode.
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