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authorThomas Graichen <graichen@cvs.openbsd.org>1997-05-13 13:58:18 +0000
committerThomas Graichen <graichen@cvs.openbsd.org>1997-05-13 13:58:18 +0000
commit81f9c94b0ed65083076ece83b23b3fbcc81f1835 (patch)
treede2e8d37ba9d32c27ae21ecef6f5e88ebcc61027 /distrib/notes/pmax/contents
parent57865eaec4b1481884a2108677bcce9ba5bce55f (diff)
now the notes for the pmax are nearly perfect :-)
added a lot of stuff about install via network, reworked everything to match reality for the pmax - should be usable now
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INSTALL.pmax Installation notes; this file.
- bins/ pmax binary distribution sets;
+ *.gz pmax binary distribution sets;
see below.
- simpleroot/ pmax boot and installation
- floppies; see below.
+ simpleroot* pmax boot and installation
+ simpleroot files; see below.
-There is a pmax simpleroot image to be found in the "pmax/simpleroot"
-subdirectory of the OpenBSD 2.1 distribution. This file you can dump
-onto a disk and boot from it to start the installation of
-OpenBSD/pmax. Also there is a simpleroot tar file there. It can be
-used as root area on the NFS server if you plan to install via
+There is a pmax simpleroot image named simpleroot21.fs (it is usually
+compressed using gzip - simpleroot21.fs.gz - so you need gunzip first
+to uncompress it) subdirectory of the OpenBSD 2.1 distribution. This
+file you can dump onto a disk and boot from it to start the installation
+of OpenBSD/pmax. Also there is a simpleroot21.tar.gz file there. It
+can be used as root area on the NFS server if you plan to install via
network.
The OpenBSD/pmax binary distribution sets contain the binaries which