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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS .\" 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 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. .\" . .Ss2 NetBSD/\*M subdirectory structure The \*M-specific portion of the .Nx \*V release is found in the .Pa \*M subdirectory of the distribution: .Pa \&.../NetBSD-\*V/\*M/ . It contains the following files and directories: .Pp .(tag INSTALL.html -compact \" top level . It Pa INSTALL.html . It Pa INSTALL.ps . It Pa INSTALL.txt . It Pa INSTALL.more Installation notes in various file formats, including this file. The .Pa \&.more file contains underlined text using the .Xr more 1 conventions for indicating italic and bold display. . .\" MD binary and installation directories --------------------------- . . It Pa binary/ . . (tag kernel/ -compact \" binary/ . . It Pa kernel/ . . (tag netbsd.gz -compact \" binary/kernel . . It Pa netbsd-GENERIC.gz . A gzipped .Nx kernel containing code for everything supported in this release. . . It Pa netbsd-VME147.gz . A kernel for MVME147 boards. . . It Pa netbsd-VME162.gz . A kernel for MVME162 boards. . . It Pa netbsd-VME167.gz . A kernel for MVME167 boards. . . It Pa netbsd-VME172.gz . A kernel for MVME172 boards. . . It Pa netbsd-VME177.gz . A kernel for MVME177 boards. . . tag) \" binary/kernel/ . . It Pa sets/ . \*M binary distribution sets; see below. . . tag) \" binary/ . . It Pa installation/ . . (tag miniroot/ -compact \" installation/ . . It Pa miniroot/ . \*M miniroot file system image; see below. . . It Pa netboot/ . Two programs needed to boot \*M kernels over the network; see below. . . It Pa tapeimage/ . Tape boot programs, and a RAMDISK kernel; see below. . . tag) \" installation/ . .tag) \" top level . .\" ------------------------------------------------------------------ . . .Ss2 Binary distribution sets .\" .\" ------------------------------------------------------------------ .\" XXX: most sets except kern and xserver should be in notes/common .\" The .Nx \*M binary distribution sets contain the binaries which comprise the .Nx \*V release for \*M. The binary distribution sets can be found in the .Pa \*M/binary/sets subdirectory of the .Nx \*V distribution tree, and are as follows: .(tag xserver \" sets . .It Sy base The .Nx \*V \*M .Sy base binary distribution. You .Em must install this distribution set. It contains the base .Nx utilities that are necessary for the system to run and be minimally functional. . .It Sy comp Things needed for compiling programs. This set includes the system include files .Pq Pa /usr/include and the various system libraries (except the shared libraries, which are included as part of the .Sy base set). This set also includes the manual pages for all of the utilities it contains, as well as the system call and library manual pages. . .It Sy debug This distribution set contains debug information for all base system utilities. It is useful when reporting issues with binaries or during development. This set is huge, if the target disk is small, do not install it. . .It Sy etc This distribution set contains the system configuration files that reside in .Pa /etc and in several other places. This set .Em must be installed if you are installing the system from scratch, but should .Em not be used if you are upgrading. . .It Sy games This set includes the games and their manual pages. . .\" MD kernel set(s) ------------------------------------------------- . .It Sy kern-GENERIC This set contains a .Nx*M \*V .Li GENERIC kernel, named .Pa /netbsd . You .Em must install this distribution set. . .\" ------------------------------------------------------------------ . .It Sy man This set includes all of the manual pages for the binaries and other software contained in the .Sy base set. Note that it does not include any of the manual pages that are included in the other sets. . .It Sy misc This set includes the system dictionaries, the typesettable document set, and other files from .Pa /usr/share . . .It Sy modules This set includes kernel modules to add functionality to a running system. . .It Sy rescue This set includes the statically linked emergency recovery binaries installed in .Pa /rescue . . .It Sy text This set includes .Nx Ns 's text processing tools, including .Xr groff 1 , all related programs, and their manual pages. . .tag) \" sets . . .\" X sets ----------------------------------------------------------- .\" XXX: XOrg vs XFree .\" XXX: ports without xserver .Pp .Nx maintains its own set of sources for the X Window System in order to assure tight integration and compatibility. These sources are based on X.Org. Binary sets for the X Window System are distributed with .Nx . The sets are: .(tag xserver \" x sets . .It Sy xbase The basic files needed for a complete X client environment. This does not include the X servers. . .It Sy xcomp The extra libraries and include files needed to compile X source code. . .It Sy xdebug This distribution set contains debug information for all X11 binaries. It is useful when reporting issues with these binaries or during development. This set is huge, if the target disk is small, do not install it. . .It Sy xfont Fonts needed by the X server and by X clients. . .It Sy xetc Configuration files for X which could be locally modified. . .It Sy xserver The X server. . .tag) \" x sets . . .\" ------------------------------------------------------------------ . . .\" MI DISCUSSION OF BINARY SETS ------------------------------------- .\" XXX: should be in notes/common . .Pp The \*M binary distribution sets are distributed as gzipped tar files named with the extension .Sy .\*[setsuffix] , e.g. .Pa base.\*[setsuffix] . . . .Pp The instructions given for extracting the source sets work equally well for the binary sets, but it is worth noting that if you use that method, the filenames stored in the sets are relative and therefore the files are extracted .Em below the current directory . Therefore, if you want to extract the binaries into your system, i.e. replace the system binaries with them, you have to run the .Ic "tar -xzpf" command from the root directory ( .Pa / ) of your system. . . .\" MD DISCUSSION ---------------------------------------------------- . .Pp The following are included in the .Pa mvme68k/installation directory: . .(tag miniroot/ .It Pa miniroot/ .(Note The .Ic sysinst method of installation is the preferred method for installing .Nx*M . .Em The Traditional method of installation is deprecated .Em and will be removed in a future release. Some other important differences between the two installation methods are: .(bullet The Installer and Mkfs utilities are not used if the installation is done using the .Ic sysinst method via booting an Installation Kernel. .It Mkfs creates a 4.3BSD "old" format file system. This is the only file system format understood by the Installer. The .Ic sysinst process creates "new" file systems which can't be processed by Mkfs or the Installer. .It The Installer (and probably Mkfs) is known to have problems with BSD file systems that are larger than 1 GB or extend beyond the 1 GB physical limit. Keep this in mind if doing a Traditional method installation with these utilities. .It The Booter is known to have problems booting from a NetBSD file system if the inode of the kernel file is too large. For large disks it is advisable to have a small root partition and one or more usr-type partitions for other files. This ensures the inode of the kernel in the root file system will be small. .It The Booter is designed to work with 4.3BSD "old" file systems, but there are enough similarities between the "old" and "new" file system formats in the first few hundred blocks that the Booter can usually boot a Kernel from a 4.3BSD new file system. If you choose to use "new" file system formats, it is advisable to use a small root partition and one or more usr-type partitions for other files. This is the default layout used by .Ic sysinst . .bullet) .Note) . (tag miniroot.gz . It Pa miniroot.gz A copy of the miniroot file system. This file system image is copied into the swap partition of the disk which you intend to boot .Nx from. Normally, this step will be performed manually from the ramdisk boot environment. . tag) .tag) . .(tag miniroot/ .It Pa netboot/ . (tag sboot . It Pa sboot An MVME147 bootstrap program in Motorola S-Record format. This is required when you wish to boot an MVME147 over the network since the ROM has no built-in network support. Instructions for getting this program into memory are discussed later. . tag) . (tag netboot . It Pa netboot A standalone 2nd stage bootstrap program loaded over the network via TFTP. This is responsible for fetching and starting the .Nx \*M kernel from an NFS server. . tag) .tag) . .(tag tapeimage/ .It Pa tapeimage/ . (tag stboot . It Pa stboot This file contains a boot sector for Motorola MVME boards. It must be the first file written to a tape in order to make the tape bootable. . tag) . (tag bootst . It Pa bootst This file contains a bootstrap program which knows how to load the .Nx \*M ramdisk image from tape. This must be the second file written to the tape. . tag) . (tag netbsd-RAMDISK.gz . It Pa netbsd-RAMDISK.gz This is the .Nx \*M ramdisk image. It contains a .Li GENERIC kernel and a built in RAMDISK with just enough tools to partition a disk, dump the miniroot kernel to it and make the disk bootable. This must be the third file written to the tape. . tag) .tag)