From 10234038039b2abd0805eb94f0e9500330f4541e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Todd T. Fries" Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 00:34:29 +0000 Subject: s/cpp/m4/g --- distrib/notes/amiga/install | 232 ++++---------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 212 deletions(-) (limited to 'distrib/notes/amiga/install') diff --git a/distrib/notes/amiga/install b/distrib/notes/amiga/install index d136fc638ee..295961e4378 100644 --- a/distrib/notes/amiga/install +++ b/distrib/notes/amiga/install @@ -1,15 +1,6 @@ -Installing OpenBSD is a relatively complex process, but, if you have -this document in hand and are careful to read and remember the -information which is presented to you by the install program, it -shouldn't be too much trouble. +OpenBSDInstallPrelude -Before you begin, you must have already prepared your hard disk as -detailed in the section on preparing your system for install. - -The following is a walk-through of the steps necessary to get OpenBSD -installed on your hard disk. If you wish to stop the installation, -you may hit Control-C at any prompt, but if you do, you'll have to -begin again from scratch. +OpenBSDInstallPart2 If you have a small machine (less than 6MB of fast RAM) you'll have to setup a miniroot filesystem in the swap partition, as @@ -35,7 +26,7 @@ begin again from scratch. If you have an AGA machine, and your monitor will handle - the dblNTSC mode, you may also include the "-A" option to + the dblNTSC mode, you may also {:-include-:} the "-A" option to enable the dblNTSC display mode. You should see the screen clear and some information about @@ -111,7 +102,7 @@ begin again from scratch. 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. + 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 @@ -144,203 +135,20 @@ begin again from scratch. images. Note that installation from floppies are not currently supported. - To install via FTP: - To begin an FTP install you will need the following - pieces of information. Don't be daunted by this list; - the defaults are sufficient for most people. - 1) Proxy server URL if you are using a URL-based - ftp proxy (squid, CERN ftp, Apache 1.2 or higher). - You need to define a proxy if you are behind a - firewall that blocks outgoing ftp (assuming you - have a proxy available to use). - 2) Do you need to use passive mode ftp? Most modern - ftp servers are capable of dealing with passive - ftp connections. You only need to enable this - option if you are behind a firewall that allows - outgoing ftp but blocks incoming tcp ports > 1023. - If in doubt say yes to this option. - Note that you will not be asked about passive - ftp if you are using a proxy. - 3) The IP address (or hostname if you enabled - DNS earlier in the install) of an ftp server - carrying the OpenBSD 2.3 distribution. - If you don't know, just hit return when - asked if you want to see a list of such hosts. - 4) The ftp directory holding the distribution sets. - The default value of pub/OpenBSD/2.3/amiga - is almost always correct. - 5) The login and password for the ftp account. - The default will be correct unless you are - doing non-anonymous ftp. - - For instructions on how to complete the installation via - ftp, see the section named "Common URL installations" below. - - To install via HTTP: - To begin an HTTP install you will need the following - pieces of information: - 1) Proxy server URL if you are using a URL-based - http proxy (squid, CERN ftp, Apache 1.2 or higher). - You need to define a proxy if you are behind a - firewall that blocks outgoing http connections - (assuming you have a proxy available to use). - 3) The IP address (or hostname if you enabled - DNS earlier in the install) of an http server - carrying the OpenBSD 2.3 distribution. - If you don't know, just hit return when - asked if you want to see a list of such hosts. - 4) The directory holding the distribution sets. - There is no standard location for this; - You should use the directory specified - along with the server in the list of official - http mirror sites that you received in step 3. - - For instructions on how to complete the installation via - http, see the section named "Common URL installations" below. - - To install from tape: - In order to install from tape, the distribution sets to be - installed must have been written to tape previously, either - in tar format or gzip-compressed tar format. - - You will also have to identify the tape device where the - distribution sets are to be extracted from. This will - typically be "nrst0" (no-rewind, raw interface). - - Next you will have to provide the file number of the set - that is to be extracted. Note that the file number starts - at 1, which is the first file written to the tape. - - The install program will not automatically detect whether - an image has been compressed, so it will ask for that - information before starting the extraction. - - To install from CD-ROM: - When installing from a CD-ROM, you will be asked which - device holds the distribution sets. This will typically - be either "cd0" or "acd0". Next you will be asked which - partition on the CD-ROM the distribution is to be loaded - from. This is normally partition "a". - - Next you will have to identify the file system type that - has been used to create the distribution on the CD-ROM, - this can be either FFS or ISO CD9660. The OpenBSD CD - distribution uses the CD9660 format. - - You will also have to provide the relative path to the - directory on the CD which holds the distribution, for the - amiga this is "2.3/amiga". - - For instructions on how to complete the installation from - the CD-ROM distribution, see the section named "Common - file system installations" below. - - To install from a NFS mounted directory: - When installing from a NFS-mounted directory, you must - have completed network configuration above, and also - set up the exported file system on the NFS server in - advance. - - First you must identify the IP address of the NFS server - to load the distribution from, and the file system the - server expects you to mount. - - The install program will also ask whether or not TCP - should be used for transport (the default is UDP). Note - that TCP only works with newer NFS servers. - - You will also have to provide the relative path to the - directory on the file system where the distribution sets - are located. Note that this path should not be prefixed - with a '/'. - - For instructions on how to complete the installation from - the CD-ROM distribution, see the section named "Common - file system installations" below. - - To install from a local disk partition: - When installing from a local disk partition, you will - first have to identify which disk holds the distribution - sets. This is normally "sdN" or "wdN" where N is a - number 0 through 9. Next you will have to identify the - partition within that disk that holds the distribution, - this is a single letter between 'a' and 'p'. - - You will also have to identify the type of file system - residing in the partition identified. Currently you can - install from partitions that has been formatted as - Berkeley fast file system (ffs) or AmigaDOS FFS (ados). - - You will also have to provide the relative path to the - directory on the file system where the distribution sets - are located. Note that this path should not be prefixed - with a '/'. - - For instructions on how to complete the installation from - the a local disk partition, see the next section. +OpenBSDFTPInstall + +OpenBSDHTTPInstall + +OpenBSDTAPEInstall + +OpenBSDCDROMInstall + +OpenBSDNFSInstall + +OpenBSDDISKInstall({:-"wdN" or -:},,{:- or AmigaDOS FFS (ados)-:}) - Common file system installations: - The following instructions are common to installations - from local disk partitions, NFS mounted directories and - CD-ROMs. - - A list of available distribution sets will be listed. If - any sets has already been extracted, those will be marked - with an X. Enter the name of one distribution set at a - time, until all desired distribution sets has been - installed on your system. - - Common URL installations: - Once you have entered the required information, the - install program will fetch a file list and present - a list of all the distribution sets that were found - in the specified directory. (If no valid sets were found, - you will be notified and given the option of unpacking - any gzipped tar files found or getting a file list if - none were found.) - - At this point you may individually select distribution - sets to install or enter "all" to install all of - the sets (which is what most users will want to do). - You may also enter "list" to get a file list or - "done" when you are done selecting distribution sets. - (It is also possible to enter an arbitrary filename - and have it treated as a file set). - - Once you have selected the file sets you want to install - and entered "done" you will be prompted to verify that - you really do want to download and install the files. - Assuming you acquiesce, the files will begin to download - and unpack. If not, you will be given the option of - installing sets via one of the other install methods. - - - When all the selected distribution sets has been extracted, you - will be allowed to select which time zone your system will be - using, all the device nodes needed by the installed system will - be created for you and the file systems will be unmounted. For - this to work properly, it is expected that you have installed - at least the "base23" and "etc23" distribution sets. - - -Congratulations, you have successfully installed OpenBSD 2.3. When you -reboot into OpenBSD, you should log in as "root" at the login prompt. -There is no initial password, but if you're using the machine in a -networked environment, you should create yourself an account and -protect it and the "root" account with good passwords. You should have -got a mail from the install program we recommend you to read. This you -can do by running - - mail - -and then just enter "1" to get at the first mail. You quit mail by -entering "q". - -Some of the files in the OpenBSD 2.3 distribution will need to be -tailored for your site. We recommend you run: - - man afterboot - -which will tell you about a bunch of the files needing to be reviewed. -If you are unfamiliar with UN*X-like system administration, it's -recommended that you buy a book that discusses it. +OpenBSDCommonFS + +OpenBSDCommonURL + +OpenBSDCongratulations -- cgit v1.2.3