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      2 
      3 The i386-specific portion of the NetBSD _VER release is found in the
      4 "i386" subdirectory of the distribution.  That subdirectory is laid
      5 out as follows:
      6 
      7 .../NetBSD-_VER/i386/
      8 	INSTALL			Installation notes; this file.
      9 
     10 	binary/
     11 		sets/		i386 binary distribution sets;
     12 				see below.
     13 
     14 			Split/	Split i386 binary distribution
     15 				sets; see below.
     16 
     17 		security/	i386 security distribution;
     18 				see below;
     19 	installation/
     20 
     21 		floppy/		i386 boot and installation
     22 				floppies; see below.
     23 
     24 
     25 		misc/		Miscellaneous i386
     26 				installation utilities; see
     27 				installation section, below.
     28 
     29 There are two i386 floppy images, named "boot.fs" and "boot-small.fs",
     30 in the "i386/installation/floppy" subdirectory of the NetBSD _VER
     31 distribution. These are 1.44M and 1.2M floppy disk images
     32 (respectively). These floppies are bootable, and are used both for
     33 installations and for upgrades.  They are described in more detail
     34 below.  There are also gzipped version of these floppies (named with
     35 ".fs.gz") available.
     36 
     37 Bootable installation/upgrade floppies:
     38 
     39 	These disks are bootable, and contains the software necessary
     40 	to prepare your hard drive for NetBSD and install the NetBSD
     41 	distribution, or to upgrading an already installed 
     42         system from a previous version of NetBSD.
     43 
     44         Unlike previous NetBSD releases, there are no separate "kernel
     45         copy" floppies or "upgrade" floppies. Instead, the install
     46         floppy contains only a special compressed kernel with a built
     47         in ramdisk image of the installation/upgrade file
     48         system. There is also no longer any need to use a different
     49         boot floppy for Adaptec and Buslogic based systems.
     50 
     51 	The only difference between the "boot.fs" and "boot-small.fs"
     52 	floppies is that the 1.2M "boot-small.fs" image does not
     53 	contain support for PCMCIA or PCI devices so that it can be
     54 	fit on a 1.2M floppy suitable for use on older systems.
     55 
     56         Because the kernel on the installation disks is not suitable
     57         for use beyond initial installation and configuration, a
     58         "generic" kernel has been placed in a distribution set named
     59         "kern". This kernel is intended to run your system while
     60         you build a custom kernel. It is strongly encouraged that you
     61         build a custom kernel for your installation rather than use
     62         the prebuilt generic kernel on a long term basis.
     63 
     64         Please note that because of space considerations the kernels
     65         booted from the installation floppies do not contain drivers
     66         that are not needed during installation -- in particular, no
     67         drivers needed to run the X Window System are available in
     68         these kernels.
     69 
     70 The NetBSD/i386 binary distribution sets contain the binaries which
     71 comprise the NetBSD _VER release for the i386.  There are eight binary
     72 distribution sets and the "security" distribution set.  The binary
     73 distribution sets can be found in the "i386/binary/sets" subdirectory
     74 of the NetBSD _VER distribution tree, and are as follows:
     75 
     76 
     77 	base	The NetBSD/i386 _VER base binary distribution.  You
     78 		MUST install this distribution set.  It contains the
     79 		base NetBSD utilities that are necessary for the
     80 		system to run and be minimally functional.  It
     81 		includes shared library support, and excludes
     82 		everything described below.
     83 		[ 9.7M gzipped, 25.0M uncompressed ]
     84 
     85 	comp	The NetBSD/i386 Compiler tools.  All of the tools
     86 		relating to C, C++, Objective C, and FORTRAN (yes,
     87 		there are two, although NO FORTRAN compiler!).
     88 		This set includes the system include files
     89 		(/usr/include), the linker, the compiler tool chain,
     90 		and the various system libraries (except the shared
     91 		libraries, which are included as part of the base
     92 		set).  This set also includes the manual pages for all
     93 		of the utilities it contains, as well as the system
     94 		call and library manual pages.
     95 		[ 7.1M gzipped, 24.1M uncompressed ]
     96 
     97 	etc	This distribution set contains the system
     98 		configuration files that reside in /etc and in several
     99 		other places.  This set MUST be installed if you are
    100 		installing the system from scratch, but should NOT be
    101 		used if you are upgrading.  (If you are upgrading,
    102 		it's recommended that you get a copy of this set and
    103 		CAREFULLY upgrade your configuration files by hand.)
    104 		[ 53K gzipped, 328K uncompressed ]
    105 
    106 	games	This set includes the games and their manual pages.
    107 		[ 3.0M gzipped, 7.3M uncompressed ]
    108 
    109 	kern	This set contains a NetBSD/i386 _VER GENERIC kernel,
    110 		named "/netbsd". You MUST install this distribution
    111 		set.
    112 		[ 1.1M gzipped, 2.2M uncompressed ]
    113 
    114 	man	This set includes all of the manual pages for the
    115 		binaries and other software contained in the base set.
    116 		Note that it does not include any of the manual pages
    117 		that are included in the other sets.
    118 		[ 2.5M gzipped, 10.6M uncompressed ]
    119 
    120 	misc	This set includes the system dictionaries (which are
    121 		rather large), the typesettable document set, and
    122 		man pages for other architectures which happen to be
    123 		installed from the source tree by default.
    124 		[ 2.2M gzipped, 8.3M uncompressed ]
    125 
    126 	text	This set includes NetBSD's text processing tools,
    127 		including groff, all related programs, and their
    128 		manual pages.
    129 		[ 1.0M gzipped, 3.7M uncompressed ]
    130 
    131 
    132 IMPORTANT: In previous versions of NetBSD, the kernel from the install
    133 floppy was copied onto the hard drive in a special step. In the new
    134 install system, the kernel on the floppy is unsuited to being copied
    135 onto the hard drive. Instead, a new set, "kern", has been added which
    136 contains a generic kernel to be unloaded onto the drive. It must be
    137 extracted in order to have a minimally functioning system.
    138 
    139 The i386 security distribution set is named "secr" and can be found in
    140 the "i386/binary/security" subdirectory of the NetBSD _VER
    141 distribution tree.  It contains security related binaries which depend
    142 on cryptographic source code. You do not need this distribution set to
    143 use encrypted passwords in your password file; the "base" distribution
    144 includes a crypt library which can perform only the decryption
    145 function.  The security distribution includes a version of the
    146 Kerberos IV network security system, and a Kerberized version of the
    147 "telnet" program.  The "secr" distribution set can be found only on
    148 those sites which carry the complete NetBSD distribution and which can
    149 legally obtain it.  (Remember, because of United States law, it may
    150 not be legal to distribute this set to locations outside of the United
    151 States and Canada.)
    152 	[ 798K gzipped, 2.4M uncompressed ]
    153 
    154 Since NetBSD 1.3, binary sets for the X Window system are also
    155 distributed with NetBSD. The binaries are based on X11R6.3,
    156 and XFree86 3.3.1 in the case of NetBSD/i386. You can not yet
    157 install them using the new automated install system. However,
    158 they are gzipped tarfiles, just like the other sets, so you
    159 can always simply extract them once you have your NetBSD
    160 system installed and running. The sets are:
    161 
    162 	xbase	The basic files needed for a complete X
    163 		client environment. This does not include
    164 		the X servers.
    165 		[ 2.5M gzipped, 7.7M uncompressed ]
    166 
    167 	xcomp	The extra libraries and include files needed
    168 		to compile X source code.
    169 		[ 1.7M gzipped, 7.3M uncompressed ]
    170 
    171 	xcontrib	Programs that were contributed to X.
    172 
    173 		[ 183k gzipped, 600k uncompressed ]
    174 
    175 	xfont	Fonts needed by X.
    176 		[ 5.8M gzipped, 7M uncompressed ]
    177 
    178 	xserver	All XFree86 X servers. Because all of them are
    179 		included, this set is large. However, you will
    180 		only need one of the servers provided in this
    181 		set (typically XF86_SVGA).
    182 		[ 12M gzipped, 29M uncompressed ]
    183 
    184 The i386 binary distribution sets are distributed as gzipped tar files
    185 named with the extension ".tgz", e.g. "base.tgz". They are also
    186 available in split form -- catted together, the members of a split set
    187 form a gzipped tar file.  Each i386 binary distribution set also has
    188 its own checksum files, just as the source distribution sets do.
    189 
    190 The instructions given for extracting the source sets work equally
    191 well for the binary sets, but it is worth noting that if you use that
    192 method, the files are extracted "below" the current directory.  That
    193 is, if you want to extract the binaries "into" your system, i.e.
    194 replace the system binaries with them, you have to run the "tar xpf"
    195 from /.
    196