Re: netbsd-5 install from unmounted gemdos filesystem
"David Ross" <[email protected]> Wed, 4 Feb 2009 21:29:12 -0800
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Ok, just tried this. I get: http://i40.tinypic.com/j7awb8.jpg So I think that /dev/sd1 is not what I want. I tried sd1a, sd1c and I think rsd1c and got different error messages but no success. (The sets are located on the SCSI disk with ID 1. It's gemdos and they live in c:\gemdos\sets. In the menu system I set the base dir to "gemdos" and the path to "/sets".) David Ross [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Brownlee" <[email protected]> To: "T. Makinen" <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 8:07 AM Subject: Re: netbsd-5 install from unmounted gemdos filesystem > On Tue, 3 Feb 2009, T. Makinen wrote: > >> On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 11:19 PM, David Brownlee <[email protected]> wrote: >>> I've built a test netbsd-5 atari distribution with a patch to >>> allow installing sets from an unmounted gemdos filesystem (just >>> enter 'gemdos' as the filesystem type). >>> >>> Is anyone able to test this - if I get a positive report soon >>> enough we may be able to get this into netbsd-5! :) >>> >>> http://mono.org/abs/atari-gemdos/ >> >> I just tried with your FALCON kernel and sysinst.fs.gz (hmm, did I miss >> something?), but after installer tries to execute >> "/sbin/mount -rt gemdos /dev/wd0f /mnt2" it throws following error >> message: >> mount: mount_gemdos not found for /mnt2 >> >> Another nice thing for installer would be check that if it can't find >> e.g. >> netbsd-FALCON.gz kernel it could try netbsd-f.gz (gemdos 8 + 3). :) > > http://mono.org/abs/atari-gemdos2/ contain an updated > version which should correctly mount gemdos filesystems > *and* look for 8.3 truncated files if it cannot find a full > filename (we really need to rename at least one of the > MILAN kernels) > > If you have already downloaded the sets then you can just > grab sysinst.fs.gz, though everything has been rebuilt and > picked up a bunch of post netbsd-5.0_RC1 fixes :) > > As an general aside for speeding up testing installs, you > should be able to install just using the kernel and > sysinst.fs.gz, telling it to download all the sets from > http://mono.org/abs/atari-gemdos2/ or similar, though thats > obviously not relevant in this case... > > Final question: Does prepare.fs.gz *do* anything that > sysinst.fs.gz doesn't anymore? Disk partitioning / labelling > / anything? > > -- > David/absolute -- www.NetBSD.org: No hype required -- >