From 16c6b271c468732ce9b1ab0224ac1861ba7cf287 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Theo de Raadt Date: Sun, 8 Mar 1998 00:27:42 +0000 Subject: moving to 2.3 --- distrib/notes/sparc/xfer | 16 ++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) (limited to 'distrib/notes/sparc/xfer') diff --git a/distrib/notes/sparc/xfer b/distrib/notes/sparc/xfer index a7df6461f53..e6f4150432a 100644 --- a/distrib/notes/sparc/xfer +++ b/distrib/notes/sparc/xfer @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Creating a bootable floppy disk using SunOS or other Un*x-like system: Next, use the dd(1) utility to copy the file to the floppy drive. Under SunOS, the command would be: - dd if=floppy22.fs of=/dev/rfd0c bs=36b + dd if=floppy23.fs of=/dev/rfd0c bs=36b If you are using something other than SunOS, you may have to adapt this to conform to local naming conventions for the floppy and @@ -113,9 +113,9 @@ Creating a bootable hard disk using SunOS or other Un*x-like system: Use the dd(1) utility to copy the file to the floppy drive. Under SunOS, the command would be: - dd if=floppy22.fs of=/dev/rsd0b bs=36b + dd if=floppy23.fs of=/dev/rsd0b bs=36b - or - - dd if=miniroot22.fs of=/dev/rsd0b bs=36b + dd if=miniroot23.fs of=/dev/rsd0b bs=36b The blocksize is arbitrary as long as it's a multiple of 512-bytes and within the maximum supported by the driver, i.e. bs=126b may @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ Creating a bootable hard disk using SunOS or other Un*x-like system: To copy the floppy image to the whole disk, overwriting labels: - dd if=floppy22.fs of=/dev/rsdXc bs=36b + dd if=floppy23.fs of=/dev/rsdXc bs=36b Two notes - X should be replaced by the unit number of the target disk, which is most likely *not* the disk/partition that's your @@ -159,13 +159,13 @@ Creating a bootable hard disk using SunOS or other Un*x-like system: To copy the floppy image to the hard disk, preserving SunOS, Solaris NetBSD or OpenBSD labels: - dd if=floppy22.fs of=/dev/rsdXc bs=1b skip=1 seek=1 + dd if=floppy23.fs of=/dev/rsdXc bs=1b skip=1 seek=1 You need to be sure that your version of dd(1) supports the skip and seek operands, otherwise you can try a technique like: dd if=/dev/rsdXc of=/tmp/label bs=1b count=1 - dd if=floppy22.fs of=/dev/rsdXc bs=36b + dd if=floppy23.fs of=/dev/rsdXc bs=36b dd if=/tmp/label of=/dev/rsdXc bs=1b count=1 In either case, you've created a situation where the disklabel @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ To install or upgrade OpenBSD using a tape, you need to do the following: #! /bin/sh tape=/dev/nrst0 mt -f ${tape} rewind - for file in base22 etc22 comp22 game22 man22 misc22 text22 + for file in base23 etc23 comp23 game23 man23 misc23 text23 do dd if=${file}.tar.gz of=${tape} done @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ following: Place the distribution sets you wish to upgrade somewhere in your current file system tree. At a bare minimum, you must upgrade the "base" binary distribution, and so must put the - "base22" set somewhere in your file system. If you wish, + "base23" set somewhere in your file system. If you wish, you can do the other sets, as well, but you should NOT upgrade the "etc" distribution; the "etc" distribution contains system configuration files that you should review and update by hand. -- cgit v1.2.3