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-dnl $OpenBSD: prep,v 1.3 2004/09/01 08:09:13 jmc Exp $
+dnl $OpenBSD: prep,v 1.4 2005/03/31 13:59:46 aoyama Exp $
Luna-88K do not require any specific preparation prior to the OpenBSD
installation. However, you might want to get familiar with the PROM
@@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ select the machine behaviour upon powerup, as well as the preferred
console device.
The meaning of these switches will depend upon your particular machine.
-On the Luna-88k, the 'down' position is 'off', and the 'up' position is
-'on', while the Luna-88k2 uses the opposite convention (i.e. 'up' is 'off'
-and 'down' is 'on').
+On the Luna-88k, the 'down' position is 'on', and the 'up' position is
+'off', while the Luna-88k2 uses the opposite convention (i.e. 'up' is 'on'
+and 'down' is 'off').
-If the leftmost switch in SW1, #1, is in the Žoff' position, the system will
+If the leftmost switch in SW1, #1, is in the 'off' position, the system will
auto-boot from the boot device saved in NVRAM. Otherwise, the boot process
will stop at the PROM prompt.