dot.profile revision 1.10.2.3 1 # $NetBSD: dot.profile,v 1.10.2.3 2000/11/09 21:53:43 tv Exp $
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37
38 PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/
39 export PATH
40 HOME=/
41 export HOME
42
43 umask 022
44
45 INSTFS_MP=/instfs
46 MINIROOT_FSSIZE=10000
47
48 if [ "${BOOTFS_DONEPROFILE}" != "YES" ]; then
49
50 BOOTFS_DONEPROFILE=YES
51 export BOOTFS_DONEPROFILE
52
53 # mount root read-write
54 mount_ffs -o update /dev/md0a /
55
56 # mount /instfs
57 mount_mfs -s $MINIROOT_FSSIZE swap $INSTFS_MP
58 fi
59
60 # A cat simulator
61 cat()
62 {
63 local l
64 while read l; do
65 echo "$l"
66 done
67 }
68
69 _resp=""
70 getresp() {
71 read _resp
72 if [ "$_resp" = "" ]; then
73 _resp=$1
74 fi
75 }
76
77 # Load instfs
78
79 floppy()
80 {
81 local dev rval
82
83 rval=0
84
85 echo "Ejecting floppy disk"
86 eject floppy
87
88 cat <<EOF
89 Remove the boot disk from the floppy station and insert the second disk of
90 the floppy installation set into the disk drive.
91
92 The question below allows you to specify the device name of the floppy
93 drive. Usually, the default device will do just fine.
94 EOF
95 dev="/dev/rfd0a"
96 echo -n "Floppy device to load the installation utilities from [$dev]: "
97 getresp "$dev"; dev="$_resp"
98
99 echo "Extracting installation utilities... "
100 (cd $INSTFS_MP && tar zxpf $dev) || rval=1
101
102 echo "Ejecting floppy disk"
103 eject floppy
104 return $rval
105 }
106
107 tape()
108 {
109 local dev fn bsa
110 cat <<EOF
111 By default, the installation utilities are located in the second tape file
112 on the NetBSD/sparc installation tape. In case your tape layout is different,
113 choose the appropriate tape file number below.
114
115 EOF
116 dev="/dev/nrst0"
117 echo -n "Tape device to load the installation utilities from [$dev]: "
118 getresp "$dev"; dev="$_resp"
119
120 fn=2
121 echo -n "Tape file number [$fn]: "
122 getresp "$fn"; fn="$_resp"
123
124 echo -n "Tape block size (use only if you know you need it): "
125 getresp ""; if [ "$_resp" != "" ]; then
126 bsa="-b $_resp"
127 fi
128
129 echo "Positioning tape... "
130 mt -f $dev asf $(($fn - 1))
131 [ $? = 0 ] || return 1
132
133 echo "Extracting installation utilities... "
134 (cd $INSTFS_MP && tar $bsa -z -x -p -f $dev) || return 1
135 }
136
137 cdrom()
138 {
139 local dev tf rval
140 cat <<EOF
141 The installation utilities are located on the ISO CD9660 filesystem on the
142 NetBSD/sparc CD-ROM. We need to mount the filesystem from the CD-ROM device
143 which you can specify below. Note: after the installation utilities are
144 extracted this filesystem will be unmounted again.
145
146 EOF
147
148 rval=0
149 dev="/dev/cd0a"
150 echo -n "CD-ROM device to use [$dev]: "
151 getresp "$dev"; dev="$_resp"
152
153 mount_cd9660 -o rdonly $dev /cdrom || return 1
154
155 tf=/cdrom/installation/bootfs/instfs.tgz
156 (cd $INSTFS_MP && tar zxpf $tf) || rval=1
157 umount /cdrom
158 return $rval
159 }
160
161 cat <<EOF
162 Welcome to the NetBSD/sparc microroot setup utility.
163
164 We've just completed the first stage of a two-stage procedure to load a
165 fully functional NetBSD installation environment on your machine. In the
166 second stage which is to follow now, a set of additional installation
167 utilities must be load from your NetBSD/sparc installation medium.
168
169 EOF
170
171 while :; do
172 cat <<EOF
173 This procedure supports one of the following media:
174
175 1) cdrom
176 2) tape
177 3) floppy
178
179 EOF
180 echo -n "Installation medium to load the additional utilities from: "
181 read answer
182 echo ""
183 case "$answer" in
184 1|cdrom) _func=cdrom;;
185 2|tape) _func=tape;;
186 3|floppy) _func=floppy;;
187 *) echo "option not supported"; continue;;
188 esac
189 $_func && break
190 done
191
192 # switch to /instfs, and pretend we logged in there.
193 chroot $INSTFS_MP /bin/sh /.profile
194
195 #
196 echo "Back in microroot; halting machine..."
197 halt
198