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diff --git a/distrib/notes/mvme88k/install b/distrib/notes/mvme88k/install index eb2ebaaf014..a7428b697bd 100644 --- a/distrib/notes/mvme88k/install +++ b/distrib/notes/mvme88k/install @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -dnl $OpenBSD: install,v 1.17 2004/03/17 09:25:10 jmc Exp $ +dnl $OpenBSD: install,v 1.18 2004/09/20 17:53:28 miod Exp $ OpenBSDInstallPrelude There are several ways to install OpenBSD onto a disk. The easiest way @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ The list of BUG-supported Ethernet controllers is available with the The "NIOT;H" lists only the available controllers in the machine. For example, on an MVME187 system with no external network card: - 187-Bug> NIOT;A + 187-Bug> NIOT;H Network Controllers/Nodes Available CLUN DLUN Name Address 0 0 VME187 $FFF46000 @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ If the BUG does not support the NIOT command (MVME187 BUG prior to version Before netbooting, enter "NIOT" and fill the parameters. Be sure to provide the correct values for Controller LUN and Device LUN (as listed in the -"NIOT;A" output); also the "Boot File Load Address" and "Boot File +"NIOT;H" output); also the "Boot File Load Address" and "Boot File Execution Address" need to be set to 00AF0000. The "Boot File Name" must match the name of the netboot file on the server (copying it as "netboot.mvme88k" or "tftpboot.mvme88k" is usually a wise choice). Finally, |