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Date:      Fri, 22 Aug 1997 02:02:25 -0400 (EDT)
From:      john hood <cgull@smoke.marlboro.vt.us>
To:        Jaye Mathisen  <mrcpu@cdsnet.net>, hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Final request for help with release.  (DPT boot floppy)
Message-ID:  <199708220602.CAA09267@smoke.marlboro.vt.us>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.NEB.3.95.970821174110.18322G-100000@mail.cdsnet.net>
References:  <33FCCA31.FF6D5DF@whistle.com> <Pine.NEB.3.95.970821174110.18322G-100000@mail.cdsnet.net>

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Jaye Mathisen writes:
 > I tried making a tweaked kernel that only had my devices in it, and the
 > boot floppy just got smaller, but had the same problem with inodes.


I didn't want to deal with the whole floppy-generation process,
either.  I'll suggest a crude hack in order to get around the problem.
I used it to gen up floppies with my own kernel and enough toys to
check my IDE code on random PCs that I come across.  I haven't tried
an install with it, but it ought to work.  Oh, there's one possible
exceptional case.  Are you doing a floppy install?

(That anguished wail I heard from you-- I take it you mean 'no'... :)

1) Boot a distribution boot floppy on a FreeBSD box; copy the MFS
filesystem off to a temp dir on its hard disk.

2) Copy this stuff, modulo whatever changes you might need (DPT device
nodes for you, maybe) to a filesystem floppy.

3) Generate a normal kernel with the DPT driver (except that it has
'swap generic' in the config file), put it on another floppy.

4) boot -a, swap floppies, watch sysinstall run with breathtaking lack
of speed from floppy :)

  --jh

-- 
John Hood				cgull@smoke.marlboro.vt.us

Predictably, they all eventually wandered away, rubbing their bruises
and brushing mud out of their hair.  Some went off to work for the
ESA, launching much smaller rockets into low orbits, while others
elected to sit on their front porches drinking Jim Beam from the
bottle and launching bottle rockets from the empties. [Jordan Hubbard]




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