.\" $OpenBSD: boot.8,v 1.11 2004/03/17 00:30:26 miod Exp $ .\" .\" Copyright (c) 2002 Miodrag Vallat .\" Copyright (c) 1997-2002 Michael Shalayeff .\" All rights reserved. .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions .\" are met: .\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. .\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the .\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. .\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software .\" must display the following acknowledgement: .\" This product includes software developed by Michael Shalayeff. .\" 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products .\" derived from this software without specific prior written permission. .\" .\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR .\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES .\" OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. .\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR HIS RELATIVES BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, .\" INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES .\" (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR .\" SERVICES; LOSS OF MIND, USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, .\" STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING .\" IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF .\" THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" .Dd March 16, 2004 .Dt BOOT 8 hppa .Os .Sh NAME .Nm boot , .Nm boot.conf .Nd hppa-specific bootstrap .Sh DESCRIPTION The main purpose of this program is to load the system kernel while dealing with the various features of the PA-RISC hardware. .Pp As described in .Xr boot_hppa 8 , this program is loaded by the PDC firmware and provides a convenient way to load the kernel. .Pp Basic operations include: .Pp .Bl -bullet -compact .It Loading kernels from any device supported by your system. .It Loading kernels compressed by .Xr gzip 1 . .It Providing an interactive command line. .It Detecting and switching between multiple consoles. .El .Pp The sequence of its operation is as follows: initialization, parsing the configuration file, then an interactive command line. While at the command line you have 5 seconds to type any commands, if needed. If time expires, the kernel will be loaded according to the current variable settings (see the .Nm set command). Each time a kernel load fails, the timeout is increased by one second. The sequence of .Nm operations is as follows: .Bl -enum .It If the file .Pa /etc/boot.conf exists on the filesystem or LIF image .Nm was loaded from, open and parse it. This file may contain any commands .Nm accepts at the interactive prompt. Though default settings usually suffice, they can be changed here. .It The header line .Pp .Dl >> OpenBSD/hppa BOOT [x.xx] .Pp is displayed to the active console, where .Ar x.xx is the version number of the .Nm program, followed by the .Pp .Dl boot> .Pp prompt, which means you are in interactive mode and may enter commands. If you do not, .Nm will proceed to load the kernel with the current parameters after the timeout period has expired. .El .Pp By default, .Nm attempts to load the kernel executable .Pa /bsd . If that fails, it will attempt to load .Pa /obsd and then .Pa /bsd.old . If it fails to find any of these files, and no alternative kernel image has been specified, the system will be unable to boot. .Sh COMMANDS The following commands are accepted at the .Nm prompt: .Bl -tag -width shorten .It boot Op Ar image Op Fl acds Boots the kernel image specified by .Ar image with any options given. Image specification consists of a pair .Ar device : Ns Ar filename ; either or both can be omitted (`:' is not needed if both are omitted), in which case values from .Nm variables will be used. .Bl -tag -width _a_ .It Fl a Causes the kernel to ask for the .Nm root device to use. .It Fl c Causes the kernel to go into .Xr boot_config 8 before performing .Xr autoconf 4 procedures. .It Fl d Causes the kernel to drop into .Xr ddb 4 at the earliest convenient point. .It Fl s Causes the kernel to boot single-user. .El .It echo Op Ar args Displays .Ar args on the console device. .It help Prints a list of available commands and machine dependent commands, if any. .It machine Op Ar command Issues machine-dependent commands. These are defined for hppa architecture: .Bl -tag -width keyboard .It Nm console Displays or sets the console path. .Pp When invoked with no argument, this command will display the configured console path found in the stable storage area. .Pp Otherwise, the argument will be interpreted as a console path definition string, and .Nm will attempt to switch the console configuration to the desired device. The console definition attempts to follow the PDC syntax, and would have a form of: .Pp .Bd -filled -compact graphics .Op _head .Op .mode .Ed for graphics console, and .Pp .Bd -filled -compact rs232 .Op _2 .Op .speed Op .bits Op .parity .Ed for serial console. .Pp The default head and mode for graphics console are 0, that is the default videomode of the first graphics device. The default serial settings are 9600 bps, 8 data bits, and no parity. .It Nm keyboard Displays or sets the keyboard path. .Pp When invoked with no argument, this command will display the configured keyboard path found in the stable storage area. .Pp Otherwise, the argument will be interpreted as a keyboard path definition string, and .Nm will attempt to switch the keyboard configuration to the desired port. The keyboard definition attempts to follow the PDC syntax, and would have a form of: .Pp .Bd -filled -compact hil .Ed for hil keyboard, and .Pp .Bd -filled -compact ps2 .Ed for PS/2 keyboard. .El .Pp After changing any path settings, the machine usually has to be restarted for the changes to have effect. .It ls Op Ar directory Prints contents of the specified .Ar directory in long format including: attributes and file type, owner, group, size, filename. .It reboot Reboots the machine by initiating a warm boot procedure. .It set Op Ar varname Op Ar value If invoked without arguments, prints a list of variables and their values. If only .Ar varname is specified, displays contents of that variable. If .Ar varname and .Ar value are both specified, sets that variable to the given value. Variables include: .Pp .Bl -tag -compact -width boothow .It Nm addr Address at which to load the kernel. .It Nm debug Debug flag if .Nm was compiled with DEBUG defined. .It Nm device Boot device name (i.e., .Li lf0a , .Li sd0a ) . .It Nm howto Options to pass to the loaded kernel. .It Nm image File name containing the kernel image. .It Nm timeout Number of seconds boot will wait for human intervention before booting the default kernel image. .\" .It Nm tty .\" Active console device name (i.e., .\" .Li ttya , .\" .Li ttyb , .\" .Li ite0) . .El .\" .It stty Op Ar device Op Ar speed .\" Displays or sets the .\" .Ar speed .\" for a console .\" .Ar device . .\" If changing the baudrate for the currently active console, .\" .Nm .\" offers you five seconds of grace time before committing the change .\" to allow you to change your terminal's speed to match. .\" If changing speed .\" .Em not .\" for the active console, the baudrate is set for the .\" .Em next .\" time you switch to a serial console. .\" The baudrate value is not used for the .\" .Li ite0 .\" console. .\" .Pp .\" The default baudrate is 9600bps. .It time Displays system time and date. .El .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width /etc/boot.conf -compact .It Pa /boot system bootstrap .It Pa /etc/boot.conf system bootstrap's startup file .It Pa /bsd kernel image .El .Sh EXAMPLES Boot the default kernel: .Pp .Dl boot> boot .Pp Remove the 5 second pause at boot-time permanently, causing .Nm to load the kernel immediately without prompting: .Pp .Dl # echo \&"boot\&" > /etc/boot.conf .Pp Use serial console on the first serial port, with the usual 9600 8N1 settings. A null modem cable should connect the specified serial port to a terminal. Useful for debugging. .Pp .Dl boot> machine console rs232.9600.8.none .Pp Boot the kernel named .Pa /bsd from the second SCSI disk in .Dq User Kernel Configuration mode (see .Xr boot_config 8 ) . This mechanism allows for the explicit enabling and disabling of devices during the current boot sequence, as well as the modification of device parameters. Once booted, such changes can be made permanent by using .Xr config 8 Ns 's .Fl e option. .Pp .Dl boot> boot sd1a:/bsd -c .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr gzip 1 , .Xr autoconf 4 , .Xr ddb 4 , .Xr boot_config 8 , .Xr boot_hppa 8 , .\" .Xr installboot 8 , .Xr reboot 8 .Pp RFC 1950 describes the zlib library interface. .Pp The official home page for the version of zlib used in this operating system see http://quest.jpl.nasa.gov/zlib/. .Sh HISTORY This program was written by Michael Shalayeff for .Ox 2.1 . The hppa specific parts were written by Michael Shalayeff and Miodrag Vallat for .Ox 3.1 . .Sh CAVEATS Making mistakes in console paths may cost you a toupee. .Sh BUGS Changing the display resolution (mode) on a graphics console does not work correctly.