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authorDale Rahn <drahn@cvs.openbsd.org>2003-10-31 03:57:48 +0000
committerDale Rahn <drahn@cvs.openbsd.org>2003-10-31 03:57:48 +0000
commit915b2657950edec3119cd1bcf7bdd61398aaf0b8 (patch)
tree4c2562377973b2aa948966e5cd187714ed65b5bf /distrib/notes/pegasos
parenta5c7ba0bd15e01657de771665102a7af85688c19 (diff)
OpenBSD port for the Pegasos I, pegasosppc.com heavily derived from macppc
Diffstat (limited to 'distrib/notes/pegasos')
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-rw-r--r--distrib/notes/pegasos/hardware234
-rw-r--r--distrib/notes/pegasos/install140
-rw-r--r--distrib/notes/pegasos/prep154
-rw-r--r--distrib/notes/pegasos/upgrade2
-rw-r--r--distrib/notes/pegasos/whatis4
-rw-r--r--distrib/notes/pegasos/xfer27
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diff --git a/distrib/notes/pegasos/contents b/distrib/notes/pegasos/contents
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+TopPart
+
+OpenBSDdistsets
+
+OpenBSDbsd
+
+OpenBSDrd
+
+ cd{:--:}OSrev.iso The standard MACHINE boot and installation
+ CD image; see below.
+
+DistributionDescription(ten)
+
+OpenBSDbase(26.3,76.3,shared)
+
+OpenBSDcomp(21.7,73.2,shared)
+
+OpenBSDetc(1.5,5.5)
+
+OpenBSDgame(2.8,6.3)
+
+OpenBSDman(5.8,20.8)
+
+OpenBSDmisc(1.7,5.6)
+
+OpenBSDxbase(9.0,26.5)
+
+OpenBSDxfont(32.3,35.9)
+
+OpenBSDxserv(7.7,21.5)
+
+OpenBSDxshare(1.6,7.7)
+TopPart
+
+OpenBSDdistsets
+
+OpenBSDbsd
+
+OpenBSDrd
+
+ cd{:--:}OSrev.iso The standard MACHINE boot and installation
+ CD image; see below.
+
+DistributionDescription(ten)
+
+OpenBSDbase(26.3,76.3,shared)
+
+OpenBSDcomp(21.7,73.2,shared)
+
+OpenBSDetc(1.5,5.5)
+
+OpenBSDgame(2.8,6.3)
+
+OpenBSDman(5.8,20.8)
+
+OpenBSDmisc(1.7,5.6)
+
+OpenBSDxbase(9.0,26.5)
+
+OpenBSDxfont(32.3,35.9)
+
+OpenBSDxserv(7.7,21.5)
+
+OpenBSDxshare(1.6,7.7)
diff --git a/distrib/notes/pegasos/hardware b/distrib/notes/pegasos/hardware
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..fd077e28e32
--- /dev/null
+++ b/distrib/notes/pegasos/hardware
@@ -0,0 +1,234 @@
+dnl $OpenBSD: hardware,v 1.1 2003/10/31 03:57:47 drahn Exp $
+OpenBSD/MACHINE OSREV runs on Pegasos PowerPC motherboard based machines.
+
+Supported devices {:-include-:}:
+
+ IDE hard disk controllers
+ Onboard controllers
+
+ SCSI host adapters
+ Symbios Logic (NCR) 53C8xx-based PCI SCSI host adapters
+ (53c810 and 53c825)
+
+ RAID controllers
+ Adaptec SCSI RAID (I2O) controllers (ASR-2100S, ASR-3200S,
+ etc)
+
+ AGP/SVGA/VGA Display Adapters
+ XXX
+
+ Serial ports
+ onboard serial (com) port.
+
+ Ethernet adapters
+ Digital DC21x4x-based PCI Ethernet adapters (de), including:
+ Znyx ZX34X
+ Digital DC21x43 clone-based PCI Ethernet adapters (dc)
+ Intel 21145-based PCI Ethernet adapters (dc)
+ HME PCI Fast Ethernet (hme)
+ HME PCI Quad Fast Ethernet (hme)
+ Intel i8255x-based (except the i82556) PCI adapters (fxp),
+ including:
+ Intel EtherExpress PRO/10+
+ Intel EtherExpress PRO/100, PRO/100B, and PRO/100+
+ Intel EtherExpress PRO/100+ "Management Adapter"
+ Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 Dual Port
+ Intel PRO/100 VE, PRO/100 VM, and PRO/100 S
+ Alteon Tigon I/II PCI Gigabit Ethernet boards(ti), including:
+ 3Com 3c985 and 3c985B
+ Alteon ACEnic V (fiber and copper)
+ Digital EtherWORKS 1000SX
+ Farallon PN9000SX
+ Netgear GA620 and GA620T
+ SGI Tigon
+ Intel i82540, i82542, i82543, i82544, i82545, and i82546
+ based adapters (em), including:
+ Intel PRO/1000 Gigabit Server Adapter (SX Fiber)
+ (PWLA8490)
+ Intel PRO/1000F Gigabit Server Adapter (SX Fiber)
+ (PWLA8490SX)
+ Intel PRO/1000T Server Adapter (PWLA8490T)
+ Intel PRO/1000XT Server Adapter (PWLA8490XT)
+ Intel PRO/1000XS Server Adapter (SX Fiber) (PWLA8490XF)
+ Intel PRO/1000T Desktop Adapter (PWLA8390T)
+ Intel PRO/1000XTL Lo Profile PCI Server (PWLA8490XTL)
+ Intel PRO/1000MT Desktop Adapter (PWLA8390MT)
+ Intel PRO/1000MT Server Adapter (PWLA8490MT)
+ Intel PRO/1000MT Dual Port Server Adapter (PWLA8492MT)
+ Intel PRO/1000MF Server Adapter (SX Fiber) (PWLA8490MF)
+ Intel PRO/1000MF Dual Port Server Adapter (SX Fiber)
+ (PWLA8492MF)
+ Intel PRO/1000MF Server Adapter (LX Fiber) (PWLA8490LX)
+ 3Com 3c9xx EtherLink XL adapters (xl), including:
+ 3Com 3c900/3c900B PCI adapters
+ 3Com 3c905/3c905B/3c905C PCI adapters
+ 3Com 3c980/3c980C server adapters
+ 3Com 3cSOHO adapter
+ 3Com 3c900B-FL and 3c900B-FL/FX fiber optic adapters
+ 3Com 3c555/3c556/3c556B MiniPCI adapters
+
+ Wireless Ethernet Adapters
+ Aironet 802.11DS PCMCIA and PCI
+ WaveLAN IEEE 802.11DS PCMCIA
+
+ Tape drives
+ SCSI Tape drives
+
+ CD-ROM drives
+ SCSI CD-ROM drives
+ SCSI CD-RW drives
+ Atapi CD-ROM drives
+ Atapi DVD-ROM drives
+ Atapi DVD-RAM drives (read-only)
+ Atapi DVD-RW drives (read-only?)
+ Atapi CD-RW drives
+
+ Keyboards
+ PS2 and USB keyboards
+
+ Mice
+ USB Mice.
+ PS2 Mice
+
+ Sound Cards
+ Onboard AC97 (auvia)
+ USB audio (uaudio)
+
+ Radio Receiver Devices
+ Brooktree 848/849/878/879-based TV tuner
+
+ Miscellaneous
+ USB Hubs
+ USB printers
+ USB Zip drives
+ Brooktree 8[47][89] based frame grabber and TV tuner cards,
+ including:
+ Hauppage Wincast TV
+ STB TV PCI Television Tuner
+ Miro PC TV
+ Intel Smart Video Recorder III
+ IMS TV Turbo
+ AVer Media TV/FM
+
+ Cryptography Accelerators
+ Hifn 6500 (lofn)
+ Hifn 7751/7811/7951 (hifn)
+ Bluesteelnet 5501/5601 (ubsec)
+ Broadcom 5801/5802/5805/5820/5821/5822 (ubsec)
+dnl $OpenBSD: hardware,v 1.1 2003/10/31 03:57:47 drahn Exp $
+OpenBSD/MACHINE OSREV runs on Pegasos PowerPC motherboard based machines.
+
+Supported devices {:-include-:}:
+
+ IDE hard disk controllers
+ Onboard controllers
+
+ SCSI host adapters
+ Symbios Logic (NCR) 53C8xx-based PCI SCSI host adapters
+ (53c810 and 53c825)
+
+ RAID controllers
+ Adaptec SCSI RAID (I2O) controllers (ASR-2100S, ASR-3200S,
+ etc)
+
+ AGP/SVGA/VGA Display Adapters
+ XXX
+
+ Serial ports
+ onboard serial (com) port.
+
+ Ethernet adapters
+ Digital DC21x4x-based PCI Ethernet adapters (de), including:
+ Znyx ZX34X
+ Digital DC21x43 clone-based PCI Ethernet adapters (dc)
+ Intel 21145-based PCI Ethernet adapters (dc)
+ HME PCI Fast Ethernet (hme)
+ HME PCI Quad Fast Ethernet (hme)
+ Intel i8255x-based (except the i82556) PCI adapters (fxp),
+ including:
+ Intel EtherExpress PRO/10+
+ Intel EtherExpress PRO/100, PRO/100B, and PRO/100+
+ Intel EtherExpress PRO/100+ "Management Adapter"
+ Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 Dual Port
+ Intel PRO/100 VE, PRO/100 VM, and PRO/100 S
+ Alteon Tigon I/II PCI Gigabit Ethernet boards(ti), including:
+ 3Com 3c985 and 3c985B
+ Alteon ACEnic V (fiber and copper)
+ Digital EtherWORKS 1000SX
+ Farallon PN9000SX
+ Netgear GA620 and GA620T
+ SGI Tigon
+ Intel i82540, i82542, i82543, i82544, i82545, and i82546
+ based adapters (em), including:
+ Intel PRO/1000 Gigabit Server Adapter (SX Fiber)
+ (PWLA8490)
+ Intel PRO/1000F Gigabit Server Adapter (SX Fiber)
+ (PWLA8490SX)
+ Intel PRO/1000T Server Adapter (PWLA8490T)
+ Intel PRO/1000XT Server Adapter (PWLA8490XT)
+ Intel PRO/1000XS Server Adapter (SX Fiber) (PWLA8490XF)
+ Intel PRO/1000T Desktop Adapter (PWLA8390T)
+ Intel PRO/1000XTL Lo Profile PCI Server (PWLA8490XTL)
+ Intel PRO/1000MT Desktop Adapter (PWLA8390MT)
+ Intel PRO/1000MT Server Adapter (PWLA8490MT)
+ Intel PRO/1000MT Dual Port Server Adapter (PWLA8492MT)
+ Intel PRO/1000MF Server Adapter (SX Fiber) (PWLA8490MF)
+ Intel PRO/1000MF Dual Port Server Adapter (SX Fiber)
+ (PWLA8492MF)
+ Intel PRO/1000MF Server Adapter (LX Fiber) (PWLA8490LX)
+ 3Com 3c9xx EtherLink XL adapters (xl), including:
+ 3Com 3c900/3c900B PCI adapters
+ 3Com 3c905/3c905B/3c905C PCI adapters
+ 3Com 3c980/3c980C server adapters
+ 3Com 3cSOHO adapter
+ 3Com 3c900B-FL and 3c900B-FL/FX fiber optic adapters
+ 3Com 3c555/3c556/3c556B MiniPCI adapters
+
+ Wireless Ethernet Adapters
+ Aironet 802.11DS PCMCIA and PCI
+ WaveLAN IEEE 802.11DS PCMCIA
+
+ Tape drives
+ SCSI Tape drives
+
+ CD-ROM drives
+ SCSI CD-ROM drives
+ SCSI CD-RW drives
+ Atapi CD-ROM drives
+ Atapi DVD-ROM drives
+ Atapi DVD-RAM drives (read-only)
+ Atapi DVD-RW drives (read-only?)
+ Atapi CD-RW drives
+
+ Keyboards
+ PS2 and USB keyboards
+
+ Mice
+ USB Mice.
+ PS2 Mice
+
+ Sound Cards
+ Onboard AC97 (auvia)
+ USB audio (uaudio)
+
+ Radio Receiver Devices
+ Brooktree 848/849/878/879-based TV tuner
+
+ Miscellaneous
+ USB Hubs
+ USB printers
+ USB Zip drives
+ Brooktree 8[47][89] based frame grabber and TV tuner cards,
+ including:
+ Hauppage Wincast TV
+ STB TV PCI Television Tuner
+ Miro PC TV
+ Intel Smart Video Recorder III
+ IMS TV Turbo
+ AVer Media TV/FM
+
+ Cryptography Accelerators
+ Hifn 6500 (lofn)
+ Hifn 7751/7811/7951 (hifn)
+ Bluesteelnet 5501/5601 (ubsec)
+ Broadcom 5801/5802/5805/5820/5821/5822 (ubsec)
diff --git a/distrib/notes/pegasos/install b/distrib/notes/pegasos/install
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..a73497bea1a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/distrib/notes/pegasos/install
@@ -0,0 +1,140 @@
+dnl $OpenBSD: install,v 1.1 2003/10/31 03:57:47 drahn Exp $
+OpenBSDInstallShortPrelude
+
+Currently only MBR partitioning is supported, RDB support may be added
+later.
+
+
+OpenBSDInstallPart2
+
+ At this time, the system can be installed from the supplied
+ CD boot image, by network loading the bootloader or loading
+ the bootloader and kernel from a MorphOS(?) partition.
+
+ OpenBSD can be booted directly from the FFS filesystem.
+ the MSDOS partition is not required.
+
+
+OpenBSDBootMsgs
+
+ You will next be asked for your terminal type. You should just
+ hit return to select the default (vt220).
+
+OpenBSDInstallPart3({:- or "wd0" for IDE/ATA drives-:})
+
+ Next you will have to edit or create a disklabel for the disk
+ OpenBSD is being installed on. If there are any existing
+ partitions defined (for any operating system), and a disk label
+ is not found, you will first be given an opportunity to run
+ fdisk (MBR partitioned disk) and create an OpenBSD partition.
+
+ If fdisk is being invoked, it will start by
+ displaying the current partitions defined and then allow you
+ to modify this information, add new partitions and change
+ which partition to boot from by default. If you make a mistake,
+ you will be allowed to repeat this procedure as necessary to
+ correct this. Note that you should make OpenBSD be the active
+ partition at least until the install has been completed.
+
+OpenBSDInstallPart4({:-If you have DOS or Linux
+ partitions defined on the disk, these will usually show up as
+ partition 'h', 'i' and so on.
+
+ If the disk is parititioned using MBR, the bootloader is
+ automatically installed. However because fdisk is not LBA
+ knowledgeable it may be necessary to run the 'b' command in
+ disklabel to allow OpenBSD to use the entire disk.
+
+ Note that all OpenBSD partitions in the disk label must have an
+ offset that makes it start within the OpenBSD part of the disk,
+ and a size that keeps it inside of that portion of the disk. This
+ is within the bounds of the 'c' partition.-:})
+
+OpenBSDInstallPart5(sd0)
+
+OpenBSDInstallNet({:-CD-ROM, -:})
+
+OpenBSDFTPInstall
+
+OpenBSDHTTPInstall
+
+OpenBSDCDROMInstall
+
+OpenBSDDISKInstall(,,{:- or MS-DOS-:})
+
+OpenBSDCommonFS
+
+OpenBSDCommonURL
+
+OpenBSDCongratulations
+dnl $OpenBSD: install,v 1.1 2003/10/31 03:57:47 drahn Exp $
+OpenBSDInstallShortPrelude
+
+Currently only MBR partitioning is supported, RDB support may be added
+later.
+
+
+OpenBSDInstallPart2
+
+ At this time, the system can be installed from the supplied
+ CD boot image, by network loading the bootloader or loading
+ the bootloader and kernel from a MorphOS(?) partition.
+
+ OpenBSD can be booted directly from the FFS filesystem.
+ the MSDOS partition is not required.
+
+
+OpenBSDBootMsgs
+
+ You will next be asked for your terminal type. You should just
+ hit return to select the default (vt220).
+
+OpenBSDInstallPart3({:- or "wd0" for IDE/ATA drives-:})
+
+ Next you will have to edit or create a disklabel for the disk
+ OpenBSD is being installed on. If there are any existing
+ partitions defined (for any operating system), and a disk label
+ is not found, you will first be given an opportunity to run
+ fdisk (MBR partitioned disk) and create an OpenBSD partition.
+
+ If fdisk is being invoked, it will start by
+ displaying the current partitions defined and then allow you
+ to modify this information, add new partitions and change
+ which partition to boot from by default. If you make a mistake,
+ you will be allowed to repeat this procedure as necessary to
+ correct this. Note that you should make OpenBSD be the active
+ partition at least until the install has been completed.
+
+OpenBSDInstallPart4({:-If you have DOS or Linux
+ partitions defined on the disk, these will usually show up as
+ partition 'h', 'i' and so on.
+
+ If the disk is parititioned using MBR, the bootloader is
+ automatically installed. However because fdisk is not LBA
+ knowledgeable it may be necessary to run the 'b' command in
+ disklabel to allow OpenBSD to use the entire disk.
+
+ Note that all OpenBSD partitions in the disk label must have an
+ offset that makes it start within the OpenBSD part of the disk,
+ and a size that keeps it inside of that portion of the disk. This
+ is within the bounds of the 'c' partition.-:})
+
+OpenBSDInstallPart5(sd0)
+
+OpenBSDInstallNet({:-CD-ROM, -:})
+
+OpenBSDFTPInstall
+
+OpenBSDHTTPInstall
+
+OpenBSDTAPEInstall
+
+OpenBSDCDROMInstall
+
+OpenBSDDISKInstall(,,{:- or MS-DOS-:})
+
+OpenBSDCommonFS
+
+OpenBSDCommonURL
+
+OpenBSDCongratulations
diff --git a/distrib/notes/pegasos/prep b/distrib/notes/pegasos/prep
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..d53e4ad36d2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/distrib/notes/pegasos/prep
@@ -0,0 +1,154 @@
+To be able to boot the OpenBSD/MACHINE installation program, you will
+need to acquire some limited knowledge of OpenFirmware, the low-level
+process that controls the microprocessor after hardware initialization
+and diagnostics are performed but before control is handed to the
+operating system.
+
+XXX
+
+Important Open Firmware command examples:
+
+boot cd:OFWBOOT /OSREV/MACHINE/bsd.rd
+ (boot from an appropriately prepared
+ OpenBSD CD in the CD/DVD drive)
+
+boot net: ofwboot /bsd.rd
+ (netboot from a pre-configured bootp/tftp/nfs
+ server containing the "ofwboot" and "bsd.rd"
+ files at the root directory of the tftp server)
+
+boot /pci/ide/disk:3,ofwboot /bsd /bsd
+ (After installation, boot /bsd from the primary
+ device on the first ATA bus, the /bsd is specified
+ TWICE because openfirmware seems to loose the first
+ argument)
+
+
+printenv (print current machine variables)
+setenv (set a machine variable)
+devalias (list device aliases; useful for locating other
+ devices in the machine such as hard drives etc)
+
+Other Open Firmware command examples:
+
+setenv auto-boot? false
+ (force the machine to wait at Open Firmware
+ for user input at next reboot; options are true/false)
+
+devalias hd /pci/ide/disk
+ Create a devalias so that booting is simplied
+setenv boot-device hd:3,ofwboot
+ (force the machine to boot into OpenBSD
+ automatically at next reboot)
+
+dev / (change to root level of the device tree)
+pwd (show current location in the device tree)
+ls (show items at current location in the device tree)
+words (show methods of items at current location in the device
+ tree)
+.properties (show properties of items at current location in the
+ device tree)
+
+Autobooting OpenBSD/MACHINE
+
+It is possible to automatically boot into OpenBSD
+by setting up the following:
+
+setenv auto-boot? true
+setenv boot-device hd:3,ofwboot
+
+These settings assume that the master of the first IDE bus has OpenBSD
+installed on it, in MBR format. It is not necessary to specify '/bsd'
+on the boot line or in the boot-device variable, since it is the
+default.
+
+XXX
+
+Sharing a disk with MorphOS:
+It is not currently possible to share a disk with MorphOS, Amiga labeled
+disks are not currently supported
+
+OpenBSD/MACHINE is capable of booting from a dedicated disk using a
+MBR partitioned disk, CD containing a ISO image or a firmware supported
+ethernet card.
+
+For dedicated disks, MACHINE port boots off a boot program in
+the FFS 'a' filesystem. This is set up by the install program
+and no special setup is required.
+To be able to boot the OpenBSD/MACHINE installation program, you will
+need to acquire some limited knowledge of OpenFirmware, the low-level
+process that controls the microprocessor after hardware initialization
+and diagnostics are performed but before control is handed to the
+operating system.
+
+XXX
+
+Important Open Firmware command examples:
+
+boot cd:OFWBOOT /OSREV/MACHINE/bsd.rd
+ (boot from an appropriately prepared
+ OpenBSD CD in the CD/DVD drive)
+
+boot net: ofwboot /bsd.rd
+ (netboot from a pre-configured bootp/tftp/nfs
+ server containing the "ofwboot" and "bsd.rd"
+ files at the root directory of the tftp server)
+
+boot /pci/ide/disk:3,ofwboot /bsd /bsd
+ (After installation, boot /bsd from the primary
+ device on the first ATA bus, the /bsd is specified
+ TWICE because openfirmware seems to loose the first
+ argument)
+
+
+printenv (print current machine variables)
+setenv (set a machine variable)
+devalias (list device aliases; useful for locating other
+ devices in the machine such as hard drives etc)
+
+Other Open Firmware command examples:
+
+setenv auto-boot? false
+ (force the machine to wait at Open Firmware
+ for user input at next reboot; options are true/false)
+
+devalias hd /pci/ide/disk
+ Create a devalias so that booting is simplied
+setenv boot-device hd:3,ofwboot
+ (force the machine to boot into OpenBSD
+ automatically at next reboot)
+
+dev / (change to root level of the device tree)
+pwd (show current location in the device tree)
+ls (show items at current location in the device tree)
+words (show methods of items at current location in the device
+ tree)
+.properties (show properties of items at current location in the
+ device tree)
+
+Autobooting OpenBSD/MACHINE
+
+It is possible to automatically boot into OpenBSD
+by setting up the following:
+
+setenv auto-boot? true
+setenv boot-device hd:3,ofwboot
+
+These settings assume that the master of the first IDE bus has OpenBSD
+installed on it, in MBR format. It is not necessary to specify '/bsd'
+on the boot line or in the boot-device variable, since it is the
+default.
+
+XXX
+
+Sharing a disk with MorphOS:
+It is not currently possible to share a disk with MorphOS, Amiga labeled
+disks are not currently supported
+
+OpenBSD/MACHINE is capable of booting from a dedicated disk using a
+MBR partitioned disk, CD containing a ISO image or a firmware supported
+ethernet card.
+
+For dedicated disks, MACHINE port boots off a boot program in
+the FFS 'a' filesystem. This is set up by the install program
+and no special setup is required.
diff --git a/distrib/notes/pegasos/upgrade b/distrib/notes/pegasos/upgrade
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..6063ffe95b7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/distrib/notes/pegasos/upgrade
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+OpenBSDUpgrade({:-the CD-ROM-:})
+OpenBSDUpgrade({:-the CD-ROM-:})
diff --git a/distrib/notes/pegasos/whatis b/distrib/notes/pegasos/whatis
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..5411f924093
--- /dev/null
+++ b/distrib/notes/pegasos/whatis
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+dnl $OpenBSD: whatis,v 1.1 2003/10/31 03:57:47 drahn Exp $
+For MACHINE, OpenBSD OSREV adds support for Pegasos based powerpc systems.
+dnl $OpenBSD: whatis,v 1.1 2003/10/31 03:57:47 drahn Exp $
+For MACHINE, OpenBSD OSREV adds support for Pegasos based powerpc systems.
diff --git a/distrib/notes/pegasos/xfer b/distrib/notes/pegasos/xfer
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..985cf0235c9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/distrib/notes/pegasos/xfer
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+dnl $OpenBSD: xfer,v 1.1 2003/10/31 03:57:47 drahn Exp $
+Installation is supported from several media types, including:
+
+ CDROM
+ FFS partitions
+ FTP
+ HTTP
+
+OpenBSDXferShortPrelude
+
+OpenBSDXferBareTape(xbase xfont xserv xshare)
+
+OpenBSDXferFFS
+dnl $OpenBSD: xfer,v 1.1 2003/10/31 03:57:47 drahn Exp $
+Installation is supported from several media types, including:
+
+ CDROM
+ FFS partitions
+ Tape
+ FTP
+ HTTP
+
+OpenBSDXferShortPrelude
+
+OpenBSDXferBareTape(xbase xfont xserv xshare)
+
+OpenBSDXferFFS