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diff --git a/distrib/hp300/miniroot/inst/install.sh b/distrib/hp300/miniroot/inst/install.sh new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b4dc105adb8 --- /dev/null +++ b/distrib/hp300/miniroot/inst/install.sh @@ -0,0 +1,1026 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# $NetBSD: install.sh,v 1.1 1995/10/03 22:48:00 thorpej Exp $ +# +# Copyright (c) 1995 Jason R. Thorpe. +# All rights reserved. +# +# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +# are met: +# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the +# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. +# 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software +# must display the following acknowledgement: +# This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project +# by Jason R. Thorpe. +# 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products +# derived from this software without specific prior written permission +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR +# IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES +# OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. +# IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, +# INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT +# NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF +# THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. +# + +# NetBSD installation script. +# In a perfect world, this would be a nice C program, with a reasonable +# user interface. + +VERSION=1.0A +ROOTDISK="" # filled in below +FILESYSTEMS="/tmp/filesystems" # used thoughout +FQDN="" # domain name + +trap "umount /tmp > /dev/null 2>&1" 0 + +getresp() { + read resp + if [ "X$resp" = "X" ]; then + resp=$1 + fi +} + +do_mfs_mount() { + umount $1 > /dev/null 2>&1 + if ! mount_mfs -s 2048 swap $1 ; then + cat << \__mfs_failed_1 + +FATAL ERROR: Can't mount the memory filesystem. + +__mfs_failed_1 + exit + fi + + # Bleh. Give mount_mfs a chance to DTRT. + sleep 2 +} + +getrootdisk() { + cat << \__getrootdisk_1 + +The installation program needs to know which disk to consider +the root disk. Note the unit number may be different than +the unit number you used in the standalone installation +program. + +Available disks are: + +__getrootdisk_1 + dmesg | grep "^rd" | grep "slave" + dmesg | grep "^sd" | grep "slave" + echo "" + echo -n "Which disk is the root disk? " + getresp "" + if dmesg | grep "^$resp " | grep "slave" > /dev/null ; then + ROOTDISK="$resp" + else + echo "" + echo "The disk $resp does not exist." + ROOTDISK="" + fi +} + +checkfordisklabel() { + disklabel -r $1 > /dev/null 2> /tmp/checkfordisklabel + if grep "no disk label" /tmp/checkfordisklabel; then + rval="1" + elif grep "disk label corrupted" /tmp/checkfordisklabel; then + rval="2" + else + rval="0" + fi + + rm -f /tmp/checkfordisklabel +} + +labelmoredisks() { + cat << \__labelmoredisks_1 + +You may label the following disks: + +__labelmoredisks_1 + dmesg | grep "^rd" | grep "slave" | grep -v "${ROOTDISK} " + dmesg | grep "^sd" | grep "slave" | grep -v "${ROOTDISK} " + echo "" + echo -n "Label which disk? [done] " + getresp "done" + case "$resp" in + done) + ;; + + *) + if dmesg | grep "^$resp " | grep "slave" \ + > /dev/null ; then + # XXX CODE ME + echo "Yup, it exists." + else + echo "" + echo "The disk $resp does not exist." + fi + ;; + esac +} + +addhostent() { + # $1 - IP address + # $2 - symbolic name + + # Create an entry in the hosts table. If no host table + # exists, create one. If the IP address already exists, + # replace it's entry. + if [ ! -f /tmp/hosts ]; then + echo "127.0.0.1 localhost" > /tmp/hosts + fi + + if grep "^$1 " /tmp/hosts > /dev/null; then + grep -v "^$1 " /tmp/hosts > /tmp/hosts.new + mv /tmp/hosts.new /tmp/hosts + fi + + echo "$1 $2 $2.$FQDN" >> /tmp/hosts +} + +addifconfig() { + # $1 - interface name + # $2 - interface symbolic name + # $3 - interface IP address + # $4 - interface netmask + + # Create a hostname.* file for the interface. + echo "inet $2 $4" > /tmp/hostname.$1 + + addhostent $3 $2 +} + +configurenetwork() { + cat << \__configurenetwork_1 + +You may configure the following network interfaces: + +__configurenetwork_1 + + dmesg | grep "^le" | grep "ipl" + echo "" + echo -n "Configure which interface? [done] " + getresp "done" + case "$resp" in + done) + ;; + + *) + if dmesg | grep "^$resp " | grep "^le" | grep "ipl" \ + > /dev/null ; then + _interface_name=$resp + + # Get IP address + resp="" # force one iteration + while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do + echo -n "IP address? " + getresp "" + _interface_ip=$resp + done + + # Get symbolic name + resp="" # force one iteration + while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do + echo -n "Symbolic name? " + getresp "" + _interface_symname=$resp + done + + # Get netmask + resp="" # force one iteration + while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do + echo -n "Netmask? " + getresp "" + _interface_mask=$resp + done + + # Configure the interface. If it + # succeeds, add it to the permanent + # network configuration info. + ifconfig ${_interface_name} down + if ifconfig ${_interface_name} inet \ + ${_interface_ip} \ + netmask ${_interface_mask} up ; then + addifconfig \ + ${_interface_name} \ + ${_interface_symname} \ + ${_interface_ip} \ + ${_interface_mask} + fi + else + echo "" + echo "The interface $resp does not exist." + fi + ;; + esac +} + +install_ftp() { + # Get several parameters from the user, and create + # a shell script that directs the appropriate + # commands into ftp. + cat << \__install_ftp_1 + +This is an automated ftp-based installation process. You will be asked +several questions. The correct set of commands will be placed in a script +that will be fed to ftp(1). + +__install_ftp_1 + # Get server IP address + resp="" # force one iteration + while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do + echo -n "Server IP? [${_ftp_server_ip}] " + getresp "${_ftp_server_ip}" + _ftp_server_ip=$resp + done + + # Get server directory + resp="" # force one iteration + while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do + echo -n "Server directory? [${_ftp_server_dir}] " + getresp "${_ftp_server_dir}" + _ftp_server_dir=$resp + done + + # Get login name + resp="" # force one iteration + while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do + echo -n "Login? [${_ftp_server_login}] " + getresp "${_ftp_server_login}" + _ftp_server_login=$resp + done + + # Get password + resp="" # force one iteration + while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do + echo -n "Password? [${_ftp_server_password}] " + getresp "${_ftp_server_password}" + _ftp_server_password=$resp + done + + # Get list of files for mget. + cat << \__install_ftp_2 + +You will now be asked for files to extract. Enter one file at a time. +When you are done entering files, enter 'done'. + +__install_ftp_2 + echo "#!/bin/sh" > /tmp/ftp-script.sh + echo "cd /mnt" >> /tmp/ftp-script.sh + echo "ftp -i -n $_ftp_server_ip << \__end_commands" >> \ + /tmp/ftp-script.sh + echo "user $_ftp_server_login $_ftp_server_password" >> \ + /tmp/ftp-script.sh + echo "bin" >> /tmp/ftp-script.sh + echo "cd $_ftp_server_dir" >> /tmp/ftp-script.sh + + resp="" # force one interation + while [ "X${resp}" != X"done" ]; do + echo -n "File? [done] " + getresp "done" + if [ "X${resp}" = X"done" ]; then + break + fi + + _ftp_file=`echo ${resp} | awk '{print $1}'` + echo "get ${_ftp_file} |\"tar -zxvpf -\"" >> \ + /tmp/ftp-script.sh + done + + echo "quit" >> /tmp/ftp-script.sh + echo "__end_commands" >> /tmp/ftp-script.sh + + sh /tmp/ftp-script.sh + rm -f /tmp/ftp-script.sh + echo "Extraction complete." +} + +install_common_nfs_cdrom() { + # $1 - directory containing file + + # Get the name of the file. + resp="" # force one iteration + while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do + echo -n "File name? " + getresp "" + done + _common_filename="/mnt2/$1/$resp" + + # Ensure file exists + if [ ! -f $_common_filename ]; then + echo "File $_common_filename does not exist. Check to make" + echo "sure you entered the information properly." + return + fi + + # Extract file + cat $_common_filename | (cd /mnt; tar -zxvpf -) + echo "Extraction complete." +} + +install_cdrom() { + # Get the cdrom device info + cat << \__install_cdrom_1 + +The following SCSI disk or disk-like devices are installed on your system; +please select the CD-ROM device containing the installation media: + +__install_cdrom_1 + dmesg | grep "^sd" | grep "rev" + echo "" + echo -n "Which is the CD-ROM with the installation media? [abort] " + getresp "abort" + case "$resp" in + abort) + echo "Aborting." + return + ;; + + *) + if dmesg | grep "^$resp " | grep "slave" \ + > /dev/null ; then + _cdrom_drive=$resp + else + echo "" + echo "The CD-ROM $resp does not exist." + echo "Aborting." + return + fi + ;; + esac + + # Get partition + resp="" # force one iteration + while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do + echo -n "Partition? [c] " + getresp "c" + case "$resp" in + [a-h]) + _cdrom_partition=$resp + ;; + + *) + echo "Invalid response: $resp" + resp="" # force loop to repeat + ;; + esac + done + + # Ask for filesystem type + cat << \__install_cdrom_2 + +There are two CD-ROM filesystem types currently supported by this program: + 1) ISO-9660 (cd9660) + 2) Berkeley Fast Filesystem (ffs) + +__install_cdrom_2 + resp="" # force one iteration + while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do + echo -n "Which filesystem type? [cd9660] " + getresp "cd9660" + case "$resp" in + cd9660|ffs) + _cdrom_filesystem=$resp + ;; + + *) + echo "Invalid response: $resp" + resp="" # force loop to repeat + ;; + esac + done + + # Mount the CD-ROM + if ! mount -t ${_cdrom_filesystem} -o ro \ + /dev/${_cdrom_drive}${_cdrom_partition} /mnt2 ; then + echo "Cannot mount CD-ROM drive. Aborting." + return + fi + + # Get the directory where the file lives + resp="" # force one iteration + while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do + echo "Enter the directory relative to the mount point that" + echo -n "contains the file. [${_cdrom_directory}] " + getresp "${_cdrom_directory}" + done + _cdrom_directory=$resp + + install_common_nfs_cdrom ${_cdrom_directory} + umount -f /mnt2 > /dev/null 2>&1 +} + +install_nfs() { + # Get the IP address of the server + resp="" # force one iteration + while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do + echo -n "Server IP address? [${_nfs_server_ip}] " + getresp "${_nfs_server_ip}" + done + _nfs_server_ip=$resp + + # Get server path to mount + resp="" # force one iteration + while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do + echo -n "Filesystem on server to mount? [${_nfs_server_path}] " + getresp "${_nfs_server_path}" + done + _nfs_server_path=$resp + + # Determine use of TCP + echo -n "Use TCP transport (only works with capable NFS server)? [n] " + getresp "n" + case "$resp" in + y*|Y*) + _nfs_tcp="-T" + ;; + + *) + _nfs_tcp="" + ;; + esac + + # Mount the server + if ! mount_nfs $_nfs_tcp ${_nfs_server_ip}:${_nfs_server_path} \ + /mnt2 ; then + echo "Cannot mount NFS server. Aborting." + return + fi + + # Get the directory where the file lives + resp="" # force one iteration + while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do + echo "Enter the directory relative to the mount point that" + echo -n "contains the file. [${_nfs_directory}] " + getresp "${_nfs_directory}" + done + _nfs_directory=$resp + + install_common_nfs_cdrom ${_nfs_directory} + umount -f /mnt2 > /dev/null 2>&1 +} + +install_tape() { + # Get the name of the tape from the user. + cat << \__install_tape_1 + +The installation program needs to know which tape device to use. Make +sure you use a "no rewind on close" device. + +__install_tape_1 + _tape=`basename $TAPE` + resp="" # force one iteration + while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do + echo -n "Name of tape device? [${_tape}]" + getresp "${_tape}" + done + _tape=`basename $resp` + TAPE="/dev/${_tape}" + if [ ! -c $TAPE ]; then + echo "$TAPE does not exist or is not a character special file." + echo "Aborting." + return + fi + export TAPE + + # Rewind the tape device + echo -n "Rewinding tape..." + if ! mt rewind ; then + echo "$TAPE may not be attached to the system or may not be" + echo "a tape device. Aborting." + return + fi + echo "done." + + # Get the file number + resp="" # force one iteration + while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do + echo -n "File number? " + getresp "" + case "$resp" in + [1-9]*) + _nskip=`expr $resp - 1` + ;; + + *) + echo "Invalid file number ${resp}." + resp="" # fore loop to repeat + ;; + esac + done + + # Skip to correct file. + echo -n "Skipping to source file..." + if [ "X${_nskip}" != X"0" ]; then + if ! mt fsf $_nskip ; then + echo "Could not skip $_nskip files. Aborting." + return + fi + fi + echo "done." + + cat << \__install_tape_2 + +There are 2 different ways the file can be stored on tape: + + 1) an image of a gzipped tar file + 2) a standard tar image + +__install_tape_2 + resp="" # force one iteration + while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do + getresp "1" + case "$resp" in + 1) + ( + cd /mnt + dd if=$TAPE | tar -zxvpf - + ) + ;; + + 2) + ( + cd /mnt + tar -zxvpf $TAPE + ) + ;; + + *) + echo "Invalid response: $resp." + resp="" # force loop to repeat + ;; + esac + done + echo "Extraction complete." +} + +echo "" +echo "Welcome to the NetBSD ${VERSION} installation program." +cat << \__welcome_banner_1 + +This program is designed to help you put NetBSD on your hard disk, +in a simple and rational way. You'll be asked several questions, +and it would probably be useful to have your disk's hardware +manual, the installation notes, and a calculator handy. + +In particular, you will need to know some reasonably detailed +information about your disk's geometry. This program can determine +some limited information about certain specific types of HP-IB disks. +If you have SCSI disks, however, prior knowledge of disk geometry +is absolutely essential. + +As with anything which modifies your hard disk's contents, this +program can cause SIGNIFICANT data loss, and you are advised +to make sure your hard drive is backed up before beginning the +installation process. + +Default answers are displyed in brackets after the questions. +You can hit Control-C at any time to quit, but if you do so at a +prompt, you may have to hit return. Also, quitting in the middle of +installation may leave your system in an inconsistent state. + +__welcome_banner_1 +echo -n "Proceed with installation? [n] " +getresp "n" +case "$resp" in + y*|Y*) + echo "Cool! Let's get to it..." + ;; + *) + cat << \__welcome_banner_2 + +OK, then. Enter 'halt' at the prompt to halt the machine. Once the +machine has halted, power-cycle the system to load new boot code. + +__welcome_banner_2 + exit + ;; +esac + +# We don't like it, but it sure makes a few things a lot easier. +do_mfs_mount "/tmp" + +# Install the shadowed disktab file; lets us write to it for temporary +# purposes without mounting the miniroot read-write. +cp /etc/disktab.shadow /tmp/disktab.shadow + +while [ "X${ROOTDISK}" = "X" ]; do + getrootdisk +done + +# Make sure there's a disklabel there. If there isn't, puke after +# disklabel prints the error message. +checkfordisklabel ${ROOTDISK} +case $rval in + 1) + cat << \__disklabel_not_present_1 + +FATAL ERROR: There is no disklabel present on the root disk! You must +label the disk with SYS_INST before continuing. + +__disklabel_not_present_1 + exit + ;; + + 2) + cat << \__disklabel_corrupted_1 + +FATAL ERROR: The disklabel on the root disk is corrupted! You must +re-label the disk with SYS_INST before continuing. + +__disklabel_corrupted_1 + exit + ;; + + *) + ;; +esac + +# Give the user the opportinuty to edit the root disklabel. +cat << \__disklabel_notice_1 + +You have already placed a disklabel onto the target root disk. +However, due to the limitations of the standalone program used +you may want to edit that label to change partition type information. +You will be given the opporunity to do that now. Note that you may +not change the size or location of any presently open partition. + +__disklabel_notice_1 +echo -n "Do you wish to edit the root disklabel? [y] " +getresp "y" +case "$resp" in + y*|Y*) + disklabel -W ${ROOTDISK} + disklabel -e ${ROOTDISK} + ;; + + *) + ;; +esac + +cat << \__disklabel_notice_2 + +You will now be given the opportunity to place disklabels on any additional +disks on your system. +__disklabel_notice_2 + +resp="X" # force at least one iteration +while [ "X$resp" != X"done" ]; do + labelmoredisks +done + +# Assume partition 'a' of $ROOTDISK is for the root filesystem. Loop and +# get the rest. +# XXX ASSUMES THAT THE USER DOESN'T PROVIDE BOGUS INPUT. +cat << \__get_filesystems_1 + +You will now have the opportunity to enter filesystem information. +You will be prompted for device name and mount point (full path, +including the prepending '/' character). + +Note that these do not have to be in any particular order. You will +be given the opportunity to edit the resulting 'fstab' file before +any of the filesystems are mounted. At that time you will be able +to resolve any filesystem order dependencies. + +__get_filesystems_1 + +echo "The following will be used for the root filesystem:" +echo " ${ROOTDISK}a /" + +echo "${ROOTDISK}a /" > ${FILESYSTEMS} + +resp="X" # force at least one iteration +while [ "X$resp" != X"done" ]; do + echo "" + echo -n "Device name? [done] " + getresp "done" + case "$resp" in + done) + ;; + + *) + _device_name=`basename $resp` + + # force at least one iteration + _first_char="X" + while [ "X${_first_char}" != X"/" ]; do + echo -n "Mount point? " + getresp "" + _mount_point=$resp + if [ "X${_mount_point}" = X"/" ]; then + # Invalid response; no multiple roots + _first_char="X" + else + _first_char=`echo ${_mount_point} | \ + cut -c 1` + fi + done + echo "${_device_name} ${_mount_point}" >> \ + ${FILESYSTEMS} + resp="X" # force loop to repeat + ;; + esac +done + +echo "" +echo "You have configured the following devices and mount points:" +echo "" +cat ${FILESYSTEMS} +echo "" +echo "Filesystems will now be created on these devices. If you made any" +echo -n "mistakes, you may edit this now. Edit? [n] " +getresp "n" +case "$resp" in + y*|Y*) + vi ${FILESYSTEMS} + ;; + *) + ;; +esac + +# Loop though the file, place filesystems on each device. +echo "Creating filesystems..." +( + while read line; do + _device_name=`echo $line | awk '{print $1}'` + newfs /dev/r${_device_name} + echo "" + done +) < ${FILESYSTEMS} + +# Get network configuration information, and store it for placement in the +# root filesystem later. +cat << \__network_config_1 +You will now be given the opportunity to configure the network. This will +be useful if you need to transfer the installation sets via FTP or NFS. +Even if you choose not to transfer installation sets that way, this +information will be preserved and copied into the new root filesystem. + +Note, enter all symbolic host names WITHOUT the domain name appended. +I.e. use 'hostname' NOT 'hostname.domain.name'. + +__network_config_1 +echo -n "Configure the network? [y] " +getresp "y" +case "$resp" in + y*|Y*) + echo -n "Enter system hostname: " + resp="" # force at least one iteration + while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do + getresp "" + done + hostname $resp + echo $resp > /tmp/myname + + echo -n "Enter DNS domain name: " + resp="" # force at least one iteration + while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do + getresp "" + done + FQDN=$resp + + resp="" # force at least one iteration + while [ "X${resp}" != X"done" ]; do + configurenetwork + done + + echo -n "Enter IP address of default route: [none] " + getresp "none" + if [ "X${resp}" != X"none" ]; then + route delete default > /dev/null 2>&1 + if route add default $resp > /dev/null ; then + echo $resp > /tmp/mygate + fi + fi + + echo "" + echo "The host table is as follows:" + echo "" + cat /tmp/hosts + echo "" + echo "You may want to edit the host table in the event that" + echo "you need to mount an NFS server." + echo -n "Would you like to edit the host table? [n] " + getresp "n" + case "$resp" in + y*|Y*) + vi /tmp/hosts + ;; + + *) + ;; + esac + + cat << \__network_config_2 + +You will now be given the opportunity to escape to the command shell to +do any additional network configuration you may need. This may include +adding additional routes, if needed. In addition, you might take this +opportunity to redo the default route in the event that it failed above. +If you do change the default route, and wish for that change to carry over +to the installed system, execute the following command at the shell +prompt: + + echo <ip_address_of_gateway> > /tmp/mygate + +where <ip_address_of_gateway> is the IP address of the default router. + +__network_config_2 + echo -n "Escape to shell? [n] " + getresp "n" + case "$resp" in + y*|Y*) + echo "Type 'exit' to return to install." + sh + ;; + + *) + ;; + esac + ;; + *) + ;; +esac + +# Now that the network has been configured, it is safe to configure the +# fstab. +awk '{ + if ($2 == "/") + printf("/dev/%s %s ffs rw 1 1\n", $1, $2) + else + printf("/dev/%s %s ffs rw 1 2\n", $1, $2) +}' < ${FILESYSTEMS} > /tmp/fstab + +echo "The fstab is configured as follows:" +echo "" +cat /tmp/fstab +cat << \__fstab_config_1 + +You may wish to edit the fstab. For example, you may need to resolve +dependencies in the order which the filesystems are mounted. You may +also wish to take this opportunity to place NFS mounts in the fstab. +This would be especially useful if you plan to keep '/usr' on an NFS +server. + +__fstab_config_1 +echo -n "Edit the fstab? [n] " +getresp "n" +case "$resp" in + y*|Y*) + vi /tmp/fstab + ;; + + *) + ;; +esac + +# Now that the 'real' fstab is configured, we munge it into a 'shadow' +# fstab which we'll use for mounting and unmounting all of the target +# filesystems relative to /mnt. Mount all filesystems. +awk '{ + if ($2 == "/") + printf("%s /mnt %s %s %s %s\n", $1, $3, $4, $5, $6) + else + printf("%s /mnt%s %s %s %s %s\n", $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6) +}' < /tmp/fstab > /tmp/fstab.shadow + +echo "" + +# Must mount filesystems manually, one at a time, so we can make sure the +# mount points exist. +( + while read line; do + _dev=`echo $line | awk '{print $1}'` + _mp=`echo $line | awk '{print $2}'` + _fstype=`echo $line | awk '{print $3}'` + _opt=`echo $line | awk '{print $4}'` + + # If not the root filesystem, make sure the mount + # point is present. + if [ "X{$_mp}" != X"/mnt" ]; then + mkdir -p $_mp + fi + + # Mount the filesystem. If the mount fails, exit + # with an error condition to tell the outer + # later to bail. + if ! mount -v -t $_fstype -o $_opt $_dev $_mp ; then + # error message displated by mount + exit 1 + fi + done +) < /etc/fstab + +if [ "X${?}" != X"0" ]; then + cat << \__mount_filesystems_1 + +FATAL ERROR: Cannot mount filesystems. Double-check your configuration +and restart the installation process. + +__mount_filesystems_1 + exit +fi + +# Ask the user which media to load the distribution from. +cat << \__install_sets_1 + +It is now time to extract the installation sets onto the hard disk. +Make sure The sets are either on a local device (i.e. tape, CD-ROM) or on a +network server. + +__install_sets_1 +resp="" # force at least one iteration +while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do + echo -n "Install from (f)tp, (t)ape, (C)D-ROM, or (N)FS? [f] " + getresp "f" + case "$resp" in + f*|F*) + install_ftp + ;; + + t*|T*) + install_tape + ;; + + c*|C*) + install_cdrom + ;; + + n*|N*) + install_nfs + ;; + + *) + echo "Invalid response: $resp" + resp="" + ;; + esac + + # Give the user the opportunity to extract more sets. They don't + # necessarily have to come from the same media. + echo "" + echo -n "Extract more sets? [n] " + getresp "n" + case "$resp" in + y*|Y*) + # Force loop to repeat + resp="" + ;; + + *) + ;; + esac +done + +# Copy in configuration information and make devices in target root. +( + cd /tmp + for file in fstab hostname.* hosts myname mygate; do + if [ -f $file ]; then + echo "Copying $file..." + cp $file /mnt/etc/$file + fi + done + + echo -n "Making devices..." + cd /mnt/dev + sh MAKEDEV all + echo "done." + + echo "Copying kernel..." + cp /netbsd /mnt/netbsd +) + +# Unmount all filesystems and check their integrity. +umount -a +echo "Checking filesystem integrity..." +fsck -pf + +# Install boot code on target disk. +echo "Installing boot block..." +disklabel -W ${ROOTDISK} +disklabel -B ${ROOTDISK} + +cat << \__congratulations_1 + +CONGRATULATIONS! You have successfully installed NetBSD on your hard disk! +To boot the installed system, enter halt at the command prompt. Once the +system has halted, power-cycle the machine in order to load new boot code. +Make sure you boot from the disk. + +__congratulations_1 + +# ALL DONE! +exit |