Subject: Setup documentation update (#123) Index: /usr/doc/2.10/setup.2.11/*.t 2.11BSD Description: The setup and installation documentation had become noticeably out of date and did not reflect some of the changes made over the last couple months. Repeat-By: By examination. Fix: Apply the update below to the files in the setup.2.11 directory. ======================================================================== *** /usr/doc/2.10/setup.2.11/0.t.old Mon Jul 20 21:29:08 1992 --- /usr/doc/2.10/setup.2.11/0.t Sat Feb 6 00:18:44 1993 *************** *** 2,8 **** .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. .\" ! .\" @(#)0.t 2.0 (GTE) 7/20/92 .\" .EH 'setup.2.11 - %''Installing and Operating 2.11BSD on the PDP-11' .OH 'Installing and Operating 2.11BSD on the PDP-11''Setup.2.11 - %' --- 2,8 ---- .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. .\" ! .\" @(#)0.t 2.2 (GTE) Feb 6, 1993 .\" .EH 'setup.2.11 - %''Installing and Operating 2.11BSD on the PDP-11' .OH 'Installing and Operating 2.11BSD on the PDP-11''Setup.2.11 - %' *************** *** 13,19 **** .TL Installing and Operating \*(2B on the PDP-11 .br ! July 20, 1992 .AU Steven Schultz .AI --- 13,19 ---- .TL Installing and Operating \*(2B on the PDP-11 .br ! February 6, 1993 .AU Steven Schultz .AI *************** *** 41,48 **** This document contains instructions for the installation and operation of the \*(2B PDP-11\(ua .UX \(dd ! system. It is adapted from the paper \fIInstalling and Operating 2.10.1BSD ! on the PDP-11\fP by Keith Bostic and Casey Leedom. .PP It discusses procedures for installing \*(2B UNIX on a PDP-11, including explanations of how to lay out file systems on available disks, how to set --- 41,47 ---- This document contains instructions for the installation and operation of the \*(2B PDP-11\(ua .UX \(dd ! system. .PP It discusses procedures for installing \*(2B UNIX on a PDP-11, including explanations of how to lay out file systems on available disks, how to set *************** *** 52,62 **** hardware error reporting and diagnosis, file system backup procedures, resource control, performance monitoring, and procedures for recompiling and reinstalling system software. - .PP - This release is not supported, and is emphatically \fBNOT\fP an official - Berkeley release. - It was called \*(2B because along with many fixes and - enhancements the filesystem has changed. .PP The ``bugs'' address supplied with this release will work for some unknown period of time; make sure --- 51,56 ---- *** /usr/doc/2.10/setup.2.11/1.t.old Tue Dec 29 23:50:28 1992 --- /usr/doc/2.10/setup.2.11/1.t Sat Feb 6 00:21:11 1993 *************** *** 2,8 **** .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. .\" ! .\" @(#)1.t 2.1 (GTE) 12/29/92 .\" .ds lq `` .ds rq '' --- 2,8 ---- .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. .\" ! .\" @(#)1.t 2.2 (GTE) Feb 6, 1993 .\" .ds lq `` .ds rq '' *************** *** 49,55 **** libraries. Note too, that the portable ASCII format of \fIar\fP(1) archives is now in place - any local archive files will have to be converted using \fI/usr/old/arcv\fP. ! .NH 2 Hardware supported .PP This distribution can be booted on a PDP-11 --- 49,55 ---- libraries. Note too, that the portable ASCII format of \fIar\fP(1) archives is now in place - any local archive files will have to be converted using \fI/usr/old/arcv\fP. ! .NH 1 Hardware supported .PP This distribution can be booted on a PDP-11 *************** *** 100,109 **** simulator works, KDJ-11 based systems have builtin floating point so the simulator can not be tested. At the release of \*(Ps some thought was given to the possibility of lifting the separate I&D restriction, but that ! thought seems to have languished. In all likelihood, the work will probably never be done. As time passes more and more programs have become almost too large even with separate I&D. ! .NH 2 Distribution format .PP The basic distribution contains the following items: --- 100,109 ---- simulator works, KDJ-11 based systems have builtin floating point so the simulator can not be tested. At the release of \*(Ps some thought was given to the possibility of lifting the separate I&D restriction, but that ! thought has languished. In all likelihood, the work will probably never be done. As time passes more and more programs have become almost too large even with separate I&D. ! .NH 1 Distribution format .PP The basic distribution contains the following items: *************** *** 127,133 **** distribution, but you will probably have to operate without source for the user level commands and, possibly, the source for the operating system. .PP ! \fBThe root file system now occupies a minimum of 4Mb. The RK06/07 and RM02/03 partition tables have been modified so that \fBall\fP disks (with the exception of the RL01/02) have a root ('a') partition of at least 4mb and a separate swap ('b') partition. The old practice of having --- 127,133 ---- distribution, but you will probably have to operate without source for the user level commands and, possibly, the source for the operating system. .PP ! The root file system now occupies \fBa minimum of 4Mb\fP. The RK06/07 and RM02/03 partition tables have been modified so that \fBall\fP disks (with the exception of the RL01/02) have a root ('a') partition of at least 4mb and a separate swap ('b') partition. The old practice of having *************** *** 174,180 **** .KS .DS L TAPE 1: - .\"CHECK - XXX .TS n n n l. Tape file Record size Records\(ua Contents --- 174,179 ---- *************** *** 189,196 **** 5 10240 2300 \fItar\fP dump of /usr, excepting /usr/src 6 10240 500 \fItar\fP dump of /usr/src/include and /usr/src/sys .TE ! .PP ! .\"CHECK - XXX TAPE 2: .TS n n n l. --- 188,194 ---- 5 10240 2300 \fItar\fP dump of /usr, excepting /usr/src 6 10240 500 \fItar\fP dump of /usr/src/include and /usr/src/sys .TE ! TAPE 2: .TS n n n l. *************** *** 205,211 **** The number of records in each tape file are approximate and do not necessarly correspond to the actual number on the tape. .FE ! .NH 2 UNIX device naming .PP UNIX has a set of names for devices which are different --- 203,209 ---- The number of records in each tape file are approximate and do not necessarly correspond to the actual number on the tape. .FE ! .NH 1 UNIX device naming .PP UNIX has a set of names for devices which are different *************** *** 353,359 **** disruption). In some cases it may be that the 8th ('h') partition is used for access to the entire disc rather than the third ('c') partition. ! .NH 2 UNIX devices: block and raw .PP UNIX makes a distinction between ``block'' and ``raw'' (character) --- 351,357 ---- disruption). In some cases it may be that the 8th ('h') partition is used for access to the entire disc rather than the third ('c') partition. ! .NH 1 UNIX devices: block and raw .PP UNIX makes a distinction between ``block'' and ``raw'' (character) *** /usr/doc/2.10/setup.2.11/2.t.old Wed Dec 30 00:16:20 1992 --- /usr/doc/2.10/setup.2.11/2.t Sat Feb 6 00:25:46 1993 *************** *** 2,8 **** .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. .\" ! .\" @(#)2.t 1.5 (GTE) 12/29/92 .\" .ds lq `` .ds rq '' --- 2,8 ---- .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. .\" ! .\" @(#)2.t 1.6 (GTE) Feb 6, 1993 .\" .ds lq `` .ds rq '' *************** *** 333,339 **** \fBDisk?\fP \fIdk\|\fP(0,0) (into root file system) \fBLast chance before scribbling on disk.\fP (type a carriage return to start) .B ! End of tape (appears on same line as message above) Exit called \fInn\fPBoot \fB:\fR (back at tape boot level) --- 333,339 ---- \fBDisk?\fP \fIdk\|\fP(0,0) (into root file system) \fBLast chance before scribbling on disk.\fP (type a carriage return to start) .B ! "End of tape" "(appears on same line as message above)" Exit called \fInn\fPBoot \fB:\fR (back at tape boot level) *************** *** 620,626 **** .DS .TS lw(2i) l. ! \fB#\fP mt fsf (position tape at beginning of next tape file) \fB#\fP mkdir src (make directory for source) \fB#\fP cd src (make /usr/src the current directory) \fB#\fP tar xpbf 20 /dev/rmt12 (extract the system and include source) --- 620,626 ---- .DS .TS lw(2i) l. ! \fB#\fP mt fsf (position tape at beginning of next tape file) \fB#\fP mkdir src (make directory for source) \fB#\fP cd src (make /usr/src the current directory) \fB#\fP tar xpbf 20 /dev/rmt12 (extract the system and include source) *** /usr/doc/2.10/setup.2.11/3.t.old Wed Dec 30 00:31:22 1992 --- /usr/doc/2.10/setup.2.11/3.t Sat Feb 6 00:26:06 1993 *************** *** 2,8 **** .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. .\" ! .\" @(#)3.t 1.1 (2.11BSD GTE) 12/30/92 .\" .ds lq `` .ds rq '' --- 2,8 ---- .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. .\" ! .\" @(#)3.t 1.3 (2.11BSD GTE) Feb 6, 1993 .\" .ds lq `` .ds rq '' *************** *** 399,405 **** .PP .B UT_NAMESIZE in ! .RI < utmp.h > was changed from 8 to 15. This won't affect correctly written programs (those which do not hard code the constant 8) at the source level but does cause changes in various databases. This means that old --- 399,405 ---- .PP .B UT_NAMESIZE in ! .I < utmp.h > was changed from 8 to 15. This won't affect correctly written programs (those which do not hard code the constant 8) at the source level but does cause changes in various databases. This means that old *************** *** 445,451 **** 440 bytes of valuable kernel dataspace this number should be chosen with care. See Appendix A for an explanation of how to reconfigure ! .BR NMOUNT. .NH 3 Shadow passwords .PP --- 445,451 ---- 440 bytes of valuable kernel dataspace this number should be chosen with care. See Appendix A for an explanation of how to reconfigure ! .B NMOUNT. .NH 3 Shadow passwords .PP *** /usr/doc/2.10/setup.2.11/5.t.old Wed Dec 30 01:12:05 1992 --- /usr/doc/2.10/setup.2.11/5.t Sat Feb 6 00:29:22 1993 *************** *** 2,8 **** .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. .\" ! .\" @(#)5.t 2.0 (2.11BSD GTE) 12/30/92 .\" .ds lq `` .ds rq '' --- 2,8 ---- .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. .\" ! .\" @(#)5.t 2.1 (2.11BSD GTE) Feb 6, 1993 .\" .ds lq `` .ds rq '' *************** *** 42,48 **** drivers are ported, I would really like a copy. .PP The networking in \*(2B, runs in supervisor ! mode, separate from the mainstream kernel. This is a major win, as it allows the networking to maintain its mbufs in normal data space, among other things. The networking portion of the kernel resides in ``/netnix'', and is --- 42,49 ---- drivers are ported, I would really like a copy. .PP The networking in \*(2B, runs in supervisor ! mode, separate from the mainstream kernel. There is room without overlaying ! to hold both a SL/IP and ethernet driver. This is a major win, as it allows the networking to maintain its mbufs in normal data space, among other things. The networking portion of the kernel resides in ``/netnix'', and is *** /usr/doc/2.10/setup.2.11/6.t.old Wed Dec 30 01:37:26 1992 --- /usr/doc/2.10/setup.2.11/6.t Sat Feb 6 00:29:44 1993 *************** *** 2,8 **** .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. .\" ! .\" @(#)6.t 2.0 (2.11BSD GTE) 12/30/92 .\" .de IR \fI\\$1\fP\|\\$2 --- 2,8 ---- .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. .\" ! .\" @(#)6.t 2.1 (2.11BSD GTE) Feb 6, 1993 .\" .de IR \fI\\$1\fP\|\\$2 *************** *** 188,194 **** /sys/pdpstand and doing: .DS make all ! ./maketape /dev/nrmtXX maketape.data dump 0u / .DE This is especially true when only one disk is available. --- 188,194 ---- /sys/pdpstand and doing: .DS make all ! \\./maketape /dev/nrmtXX maketape.data dump 0u / .DE This is especially true when only one disk is available. *** /usr/doc/2.10/setup.2.11/a.t.old Wed Dec 30 01:45:31 1992 --- /usr/doc/2.10/setup.2.11/a.t Sat Feb 6 00:32:19 1993 *************** *** 2,8 **** .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. .\" ! .\" @(#)a.t 1.0 (Contel) 7/5/90 .\" .de IR \fI\\$1\fP\|\\$2 --- 2,8 ---- .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. .\" ! .\" @(#)a.t 2.0 (GTE) Feb 6, 1993 .\" .de IR \fI\\$1\fP\|\\$2