# $OpenBSD: install.md,v 1.23 2014/02/23 11:08:02 jsing Exp $ # # machine dependent section of installation/upgrade script. # MDTERM=vt100 NCPU=$(sysctl -n hw.ncpufound) ((NCPU > 1)) && { DEFAULTSETS="bsd bsd.rd bsd.mp" ; SANESETS="bsd bsd.mp" ; } md_installboot() { if ! installboot -r /mnt ${1} ; then echo "\nFailed to install bootblocks." echo "You will not be able to boot OpenBSD from ${1}." exit fi } md_prep_disklabel() { local _disk=$1 _f _op _f=/tmp/fstab.$_disk if [[ $_disk == $ROOTDISK ]]; then while :; do echo "The auto-allocated layout for $_disk is:" disklabel -h -A $_disk | egrep "^# |^ [a-p]:" ask "Use (A)uto layout, (E)dit auto layout, or create (C)ustom layout?" a case $resp in a*|A*) _op=-w ;; e*|E*) _op=-E ;; c*|C*) break ;; *) continue ;; esac disklabel $FSTABFLAG $_f $_op -A $_disk return done fi cat <<__EOT You will now create a OpenBSD disklabel on the disk. The disklabel defines how OpenBSD splits up the disk into OpenBSD partitions in which filesystems and swap space are created. You must provide each filesystem's mountpoint in this program. __EOT disklabel $FSTABFLAG $_f -E $_disk } md_congrats() { } md_consoleinfo() { }