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Diffstat (limited to 'distrib')
-rw-r--r-- | distrib/notes/sparc/install | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | distrib/notes/sparc64/contents | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | distrib/notes/sparc64/hardware | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | distrib/notes/sparc64/install | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | distrib/notes/sparc64/prep | 4 |
5 files changed, 17 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/distrib/notes/sparc/install b/distrib/notes/sparc/install index 82678529638..b178a6c49f4 100644 --- a/distrib/notes/sparc/install +++ b/distrib/notes/sparc/install @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -dnl $OpenBSD: install,v 1.49 2002/03/30 22:52:58 miod Exp $ +dnl $OpenBSD: install,v 1.50 2002/04/07 23:31:02 miod Exp $ OpenBSDInstallPrelude There are several ways to install OpenBSD onto a disk. The easiest way @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Booting from CD-ROM installation media: ok boot cdrom OSREV/MACHINE/bsd.rd # for version 2 OpenBOOT ROMs If the boot is successful, you will get a loader version message, -executable sizes and then the Kernel copyright and device probe +executable sizes and then the kernel copyright and device probe messages. Boot failure modes are typically a lot of CD-ROM drive activity, but no messages or complaints about magic numbers, checksums or formats. @@ -221,13 +221,7 @@ OpenBSDCommonURL After completing an installation: -Now try a reboot. (If needed, swap your scsi id's first). Initially -I'd suggest you "boot sd()bsd -bs", then try multiuser after that. -if you boot single-user the OpenBSD incantation to make the root -filesystem writable is - - OpenBSD# mount -u /dev/sd0a / - +Now try a reboot. (If needed, swap your scsi id's first). The Sun monitor normally tries to load a file called "vmunix". On OpenBOOT ROM systems you can change it to load OpenBSD instead using the following commands: diff --git a/distrib/notes/sparc64/contents b/distrib/notes/sparc64/contents index 8aeed7d911a..f909587367d 100644 --- a/distrib/notes/sparc64/contents +++ b/distrib/notes/sparc64/contents @@ -1,11 +1,13 @@ -dnl $OpenBSD: contents,v 1.19 2002/03/23 23:58:50 miod Exp $ +dnl $OpenBSD: contents,v 1.20 2002/04/07 23:31:04 miod Exp $ TopPart OpenBSDminiroot It can be copied to the swap partition of an existing OpenBSD, Solaris, NetBSD or Linux - installation to allow installing or upgrading - to OpenBSD OSREV. +dnl uncomment when upgrades are available again +dnl installation to allow installing or upgrading +dnl to OpenBSD OSREV. + installation to allow installing OpenBSD OSREV. OpenBSDfloppy This floppy image will boot on SBus-based diff --git a/distrib/notes/sparc64/hardware b/distrib/notes/sparc64/hardware index f32030f0930..ea7a361ee18 100644 --- a/distrib/notes/sparc64/hardware +++ b/distrib/notes/sparc64/hardware @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -dnl $OpenBSD: hardware,v 1.21 2002/04/05 17:07:11 jason Exp $ +dnl $OpenBSD: hardware,v 1.22 2002/04/07 23:31:04 miod Exp $ OpenBSD/MACHINE OSREV runs on the following classes of machines: - SBUS based workstations: Ultra 1 @@ -13,12 +13,12 @@ OpenBSD/MACHINE OSREV runs on the following classes of machines: Ultra 10 Ultra 30 dnl XXX uncomment machine entries as they become supported -dnl XXX Does u60 work? 220R does. -dnl Ultra 60 / Enterprise 220R +dnl Ultra 60 dnl Ultra 80 / Enterprise 420R dnl Ultra 450 / Enterprise 450 dnl Enterprise 3000 dnl SUNBlade 1000 +dnl SUNBlade 2000 SPARCengineUltra AX SPARCengineUltra AXi - faithful clones of the above Sun systems. @@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ Supported devices {:-include-:}: PCI Fast Ethernet (hme) PCI Quad Fast Ethernet (hme) PCI GEM Ethernet (gem) [not fully supported] + PCI Davicom DM9102 Ethernet (dc) Serial ports: onboard SBUS Zilog 8530 (zs) @@ -100,4 +101,4 @@ Hardware the we do NOT currently support, but get many questions about: Multiprocessor machines. Floppy driver (except for booting). SBUS and PCI cards other than those listed above. - UPA Framebuffers(i.e Creator Series Framebuffers) + UPA Framebuffers (i.e. Creator Series Framebuffers) diff --git a/distrib/notes/sparc64/install b/distrib/notes/sparc64/install index 99ade14fee3..02e72b4492f 100644 --- a/distrib/notes/sparc64/install +++ b/distrib/notes/sparc64/install @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -dnl $OpenBSD: install,v 1.21 2002/03/30 22:52:58 miod Exp $ +dnl $OpenBSD: install,v 1.22 2002/04/07 23:31:04 miod Exp $ OpenBSDInstallPrelude There are several ways to install OpenBSD onto a disk. The easiest way @@ -173,12 +173,7 @@ OpenBSDCommonURL After completing an installation: -Now try a reboot. (If needed, swap your scsi id's first). Initially -I'd suggest you "boot sd()bsd -bs", then try multiuser after that. -if you boot single-user the OpenBSD incantation to make the root -filesystem writable is - - OpenBSD# mount -u /dev/sd0a / +Now try a reboot. (If needed, swap your scsi id's first). The UltraSPARC OpenFirmware will normally load the kernel from the device and filename as instructed by the ``boot-device'' and ``boot-file'' diff --git a/distrib/notes/sparc64/prep b/distrib/notes/sparc64/prep index e97ef8eadc3..37acd602f9b 100644 --- a/distrib/notes/sparc64/prep +++ b/distrib/notes/sparc64/prep @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -dnl $OpenBSD: prep,v 1.9 2002/02/07 08:57:28 miod Exp $ +dnl $OpenBSD: prep,v 1.10 2002/04/07 23:31:04 miod Exp $ If your UltraSPARC machine is somewhat old, it might need a firmware update before it can be used under OpenBSD. You are advised to try to install OpenBSD first; if it can't boot or fails mysteriously, you might need to @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ machine: Machine Patch number dnl XXX uncomment machine entries as they become supported Blade 100 111179 -dnl Enterprise 220R 106455 + Enterprise 220R 106455 dnl Enterprise 420R 109082 Enterprise 250 106503 dnl Enterprise 450 106122 |