11.1Slukem 21.1Slukem Welcome to the NetBSD/sun2 RAMDISK root! 31.1Slukem 41.1SlukemThis environment is designed to do only three things: 51.1Slukem1: Partition your disk (use the command: edlabel /dev/rsd0c) 61.1Slukem2: Copy a miniroot image into the swap partition (/dev/rsd0b) 71.1Slukem3: Reboot (using the swap partition, i.e. /dev/sd?b). 81.1Slukem 91.1SlukemNote that the sun2 firmware cannot boot from a partition located 101.1Slukemmore than 1 GB from the beginning of the disk, so the swap partition 111.1Slukemshould be completely below the 1 GB boundary. 121.1Slukem 131.1SlukemCopying the miniroot can be done several ways, allowing 141.1Slukemthe source of the miniroot image to be on any of these: 151.1Slukem boot tape, NFS server, TFTP server, rsh server 161.1Slukem 171.1SlukemThe easiest is loading from tape, which is done as follows: 181.1Slukem mt -f /dev/nrst0 rewind 191.1Slukem mt -f /dev/nrst0 fsf 2 201.1Slukem dd bs=32k if=/dev/nrst0 of=/dev/rsd0b 211.1Slukem(For help with other methods, please see the install notes.) 221.1Slukem 231.1SlukemTo reboot using the swap partition, first use "halt", 241.1Slukemthen at the PROM monitor prompt use a command like: 251.1Slukem b sd(,,1) -s 261.1Slukem 271.1SlukemTo view this message again, type: cat /.welcome 28