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diff --git a/distrib/notes/amiga/install b/distrib/notes/amiga/install
index ddb8908378e..5c4fd491059 100644
--- a/distrib/notes/amiga/install
+++ b/distrib/notes/amiga/install
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+dnl $OpenBSD: install,v 1.22 2002/03/30 22:52:57 miod Exp $
OpenBSDInstallPrelude
OpenBSDInstallPart2
@@ -83,44 +84,15 @@ OpenBSDBootMsgs
does not write disklabels currently. You should expect
this error whenever using newfs.
- After all your file systems have been created, the install program
- will give you an opportunity to configure the network. The network
- configuration you enter (if any) can then be used to do the install
- from another system using NFS, HTTP or FTP, and will also be the
- configuration used by the system after the installation is complete.
-
- If you select to configure the network, the install program will
- ask you for a name of your system and the DNS domain name to use.
- Note that the host name should be without the domain part, and that
- the domain name should NOT {:-include-:} the host name part.
-
- Next the system will give you a list of network interfaces you can
- configure. For each network interface you select to configure, it
- will ask for the IP address to use, the symbolic host name to use,
- the netmask to use and any interface-specific flags to set. The
- interface-specific flags are usually used to determine which media
- the network card is to use. The flags usually carry the following
+OpenBSDInstallNet(linkflags)dnl
+ The flags usually carry the following
meaning:
-link0 -link1 Use BNC (coaxial) port [default]
link0 -link1 Use AUI port
link0 link1 Use UTP (twisted pair) port
- After all network interfaces have been configured the install pro-
- gram will ask for a default route and IP address of the primary
- name server to use. You will also be presented with an opportunity
- to edit the host table.
-
- At this point you will be allowed to edit the file system table
- that will be used for the remainder of the installation and that
- will be used by the finished system, following which the new file
- systems will be mounted to complete the installation.
-
- After these preparatory steps have been completed, you will be
- able to extract the distribution sets onto your system. There
- are several install methods supported; FTP, HTTP, tape, CD-ROM, NFS
- or a local disk partition. Note that installation from floppies
- is not currently supported.
+OpenBSDInstallNet2({:-CD-ROM, NFS, -:},nofloppy)
OpenBSDFTPInstall