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      1 #	$NetBSD: install.md,v 1.9 1996/10/09 00:13:36 jtc Exp $
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      4 # Copyright (c) 1996 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      5 # All rights reserved.
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      7 # This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
      8 # by Jason R. Thorpe.
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     39 #
     40 # machine dependent section of installation/upgrade script.
     41 #
     42 
     43 # Machine-dependent install sets
     44 MDSETS="xbin xman xinc xcon"
     45 
     46 md_set_term() {
     47 	if [ ! -z "$TERM" ]; then
     48 		return
     49 	fi
     50 	echo -n "Specify terminal type [sun]: "
     51 	getresp "sun"
     52 	TERM="$resp"
     53 	export TERM
     54 }
     55 
     56 md_makerootwritable() {
     57 	# Was: do_mfs_mount "/tmp" "2048"
     58 	# /tmp is the mount point
     59 	# 2048 is the size in DEV_BIZE blocks
     60 
     61 	umount /tmp > /dev/null 2>&1
     62 	if ! mount_mfs -s 2048 swap /tmp ; then
     63 		cat << \__mfs_failed_1
     64 
     65 FATAL ERROR: Can't mount the memory filesystem.
     66 
     67 __mfs_failed_1
     68 		exit
     69 	fi
     70 
     71 	# Bleh.  Give mount_mfs a chance to DTRT.
     72 	sleep 2
     73 }
     74 
     75 md_get_diskdevs() {
     76 	# return available disk devices
     77 	dmesg | egrep "(^sd[0-9] |^x[dy][0-9] )" | cut -d" " -f1 | sort -u
     78 }
     79 
     80 md_get_cddevs() {
     81 	# return available CDROM devices
     82 	dmesg | grep "^cd[0-9] " | cut -d" " -f1 | sort -u
     83 }
     84 
     85 md_get_ifdevs() {
     86 	# return available network devices
     87 	dmesg | egrep "(^le[0-9] |^ie[0-9] )" | cut -d" " -f1 | sort -u
     88 }
     89 
     90 md_get_partition_range() {
     91     # return range of valid partition letters
     92     echo "[a-h]"
     93 }
     94 
     95 md_installboot() {
     96 	echo "Installing boot block..."
     97 	/usr/mdec/binstall ffs /mnt
     98 }
     99 
    100 md_native_fstype() {
    101 }
    102 
    103 md_native_fsopts() {
    104 }
    105 
    106 md_checkfordisklabel() {
    107 	# $1 is the disk to check
    108 	local rval
    109 
    110 	disklabel $1 > /dev/null 2> /tmp/checkfordisklabel
    111 	if grep "no disk label" /tmp/checkfordisklabel; then
    112 		rval=1
    113 	elif grep "disk label corrupted" /tmp/checkfordisklabel; then
    114 		rval=2
    115 	else
    116 		rval=0
    117 	fi
    118 
    119 	rm -f /tmp/checkfordisklabel
    120 	return $rval
    121 }
    122 
    123 md_prep_disklabel()
    124 {
    125 	local _disk
    126 
    127 	_disk=$1
    128 	md_checkfordisklabel $_disk
    129 	case $? in
    130 	0)
    131 		echo -n "Do you wish to edit the disklabel on $_disk? [y]"
    132 		;;
    133 	1)
    134 		echo "WARNING: Disk $_disk has no label"
    135 		echo -n "Do you want to create one with the disklabel editor? [y]"
    136 		;;
    137 	2)
    138 		echo "WARNING: Label on disk $_disk is corrupted"
    139 		echo -n "Do you want to try and repair the damage using the disklabel editor? [y]"
    140 		;;
    141 	esac
    142 
    143 	getresp "y"
    144 	case "$resp" in
    145 	y*|Y*) ;;
    146 	*)	return ;;
    147 	esac
    148 
    149 	# display example
    150 	cat << \__md_prep_disklabel_1
    151 
    152 Here is an example of what the partition information will look like once
    153 you have entered the disklabel editor. Disk partition sizes and offsets
    154 are in sector (most likely 512 bytes) units. Make sure these size/offset
    155 pairs are on cylinder boundaries (the number of sector per cylinder is
    156 given in the `sectors/cylinder' entry, which is not shown here).
    157 
    158 Do not change any parameters except the partition layout and the label name.
    159 It's probably also wisest not to touch the `8 partitions:' line, even
    160 in case you have defined less than eight partitions.
    161 
    162 [Example]
    163 8 partitions:
    164 #        size   offset    fstype   [fsize bsize   cpg]
    165   a:    50176        0    4.2BSD     1024  8192    16   # (Cyl.    0 - 111)
    166   b:    64512    50176      swap                        # (Cyl.  112 - 255)
    167   c:   640192        0   unknown                        # (Cyl.    0 - 1428)
    168   d:   525504   114688    4.2BSD     1024  8192    16   # (Cyl.  256 - 1428)
    169 [End of example]
    170 
    171 __md_prep_disklabel_1
    172 	echo -n "Press [Enter] to continue "
    173 	getresp ""
    174 	disklabel -W ${_disk}
    175 	disklabel -e ${_disk}
    176 }
    177 
    178 md_copy_kernel() {
    179 	echo -n "Copying kernel..."
    180 	cp -p /netbsd /mnt/netbsd
    181 	echo "done."
    182 }
    183 
    184 md_welcome_banner() {
    185 {
    186 	if [ "$MODE" = "install" ]; then
    187 		echo ""
    188 		echo "Welcome to the NetBSD/sparc ${VERSION} installation program."
    189 		cat << \__welcome_banner_1
    190 
    191 This program is designed to help you put NetBSD on your disk,
    192 in a simple and rational way.  You'll be asked several questions,
    193 and it would probably be useful to have your disk's hardware
    194 manual, the installation notes, and a calculator handy.
    195 __welcome_banner_1
    196 
    197 	else
    198 		echo ""
    199 		echo "Welcome to the NetBSD/sparc ${VERSION} upgrade program."
    200 		cat << \__welcome_banner_2
    201 
    202 This program is designed to help you upgrade your NetBSD system in a
    203 simple and rational way.
    204 
    205 As a reminder, installing the `etc' binary set is NOT recommended.
    206 Once the rest of your system has been upgraded, you should manually
    207 merge any changes to files in the `etc' set into those files which
    208 already exist on your system.
    209 __welcome_banner_2
    210 	fi
    211 
    212 cat << \__welcome_banner_3
    213 
    214 As with anything which modifies your disk's contents, this
    215 program can cause SIGNIFICANT data loss, and you are advised
    216 to make sure your data is backed up before beginning the
    217 installation process.
    218 
    219 Default answers are displayed in brackets after the questions.
    220 You can hit Control-C at any time to quit, but if you do so at a
    221 prompt, you may have to hit return.  Also, quitting in the middle of
    222 installation may leave your system in an inconsistent state.
    223 
    224 __welcome_banner_3
    225 } | more
    226 }
    227 
    228 md_not_going_to_install() {
    229 	cat << \__not_going_to_install_1
    230 
    231 OK, then.  Enter `halt' at the prompt to halt the machine.  Once the
    232 machine has halted, power-cycle the system to load new boot code.
    233 
    234 __not_going_to_install_1
    235 }
    236 
    237 md_congrats() {
    238 	local what;
    239 	if [ "$MODE" = "install" ]; then
    240 		what="installed";
    241 	else
    242 		what="upgraded";
    243 	fi
    244 	cat << __congratulations_1
    245 
    246 CONGRATULATIONS!  You have successfully $what NetBSD!
    247 To boot the installed system, enter halt at the command prompt. Once the
    248 system has halted, reset the machine and boot from the disk.
    249 
    250 __congratulations_1
    251 }
    252