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diff --git a/distrib/notes/sparc/install b/distrib/notes/sparc/install
index a3140f6f976..0caf9ed1ae7 100644
--- a/distrib/notes/sparc/install
+++ b/distrib/notes/sparc/install
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-dnl $OpenBSD: install,v 1.67 2008/08/05 22:58:01 miod Exp $
+dnl $OpenBSD: install,v 1.68 2009/05/12 21:06:51 miod Exp $
OpenBSDInstallPrelude({:-SMD disks-:})
There are several ways to install OpenBSD onto a disk. The easiest way
@@ -172,41 +172,29 @@ OpenBSDInstallPart2
is bad, your diskless setup isn't correct, or you may have
a hardware or configuration problem.
-OpenBSDBootMsgs(SMD drives are noisy and weight a ton per kilobyte and scare
+OpenBSDInstallPart3(SMD drives are noisy and weight a ton per kilobyte and scare
cats,"sd0" for SCSI drives,{:-and "xd0" or "xy0"
for SMD drives-:})
- You will next be asked for your terminal type. If you are
- installing from a non-serial console, the default of "vt220"
- is correct. If you are installing from a serial console
- you should choose the terminal type from amongst those listed.
- (If your terminal type is xterm, just use vt220.)
-
-OpenBSDInstallPart3
-
OpenBSDInstallPart4
-OpenBSDInstallPart5(sd0)
+OpenBSDInstallPart5
-OpenBSDInstallNet({:-CD-ROM, -:},nofloppy)
+OpenBSDInstallPart6({:-CD-ROM, -:})
OpenBSDFTPInstall
OpenBSDHTTPInstall
-OpenBSDTAPEInstall(2)
-
OpenBSDCDROMInstall
OpenBSDDISKInstall(,{:-only -:})
-OpenBSDCommonFS
-
-OpenBSDCommonURL
+OpenBSDCommonInstall
-OpenBSDInstallWrapup
+OpenBSDTAPEInstall(2)
-OpenBSDInstallWrapupPart2
+OpenBSDInstallWrapup
After completing an installation: