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author | ue <ue@FreeBSD.org> | 2002-04-18 01:07:25 +0000 |
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committer | ue <ue@FreeBSD.org> | 2002-04-18 01:07:25 +0000 |
commit | 7316f95396198d32b1b30c51d5648217b0006a5b (patch) | |
tree | bd85bca9778c8d01d6f8824bf177c5545a99c772 /release | |
parent | 6f7bfc5148c6c18371bc27bf3c3902f626913519 (diff) | |
download | FreeBSD-src-7316f95396198d32b1b30c51d5648217b0006a5b.zip FreeBSD-src-7316f95396198d32b1b30c51d5648217b0006a5b.tar.gz |
Restructure the Sparc installation instructions to
- get rid of the 4th level headings
- seperate the actions required to prepare the installation (getting
the CD, settings up the various daemons, ...) from the actual
installation
Translation teams: This patch moves some paragraphs around and changes
a lot of <sectX> headers, but does not contain any content changes in
the strict sense of the word (i.e. I did not rewrite paragraphs yet).
There were no changes to the indentation, either.
Reviewed by: bmah, -sparc, -doc
Diffstat (limited to 'release')
-rw-r--r-- | release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/installation/sparc64/install.sgml | 125 |
1 files changed, 55 insertions, 70 deletions
diff --git a/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/installation/sparc64/install.sgml b/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/installation/sparc64/install.sgml index 98a54bc..1c71ded 100644 --- a/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/installation/sparc64/install.sgml +++ b/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/installation/sparc64/install.sgml @@ -29,9 +29,6 @@ This file contains sparc64-specific installation instructions. optionally to copy the &os; distribution to the local disk to make a stand-alone machine.</para> - <sect2> - <title>Preparation</title> - <para>Currently, there are two ways to install &os;/&arch; on a new machine. By far the easier of the two is to install from CDROM; this method allows you to install &os; without any @@ -50,14 +47,7 @@ This file contains sparc64-specific installation instructions. you need to download (if any), as well as the steps required to do the installation.</para> - <sect3 id="downloading"> - <title>Downloading Required Files</title> - - <para>This section describes the files you will need for a - &os;/&arch; installation. The links in this document point to - the main &os; FTP server. Please use a mirror site instead if - possible.</para> - +<!-- this should read "in this document" after the re-structure --> <important> <para>The URLs in this section are provisional and subject to change. Please see the archives of the &a.sparc; for the @@ -65,51 +55,7 @@ This file contains sparc64-specific installation instructions. when more permanent URLs have been determined.</para> </important> - <sect4> - <title>Required Files for CDROM Installation</title> - - <para>If you want to do a CDROM installation, an ISO - image with a snapshot of &os;/&arch; can be found at - <ulink url="&release.url;"></ulink>. This file can be used - to create a bootable CDROM which contains everything - necessary to boot and load at least a minimal &os; - installation.</para> - -<!-- XXX ISO location?--> - </sect4> - - <sect4> - - <title>Required Files for Network Installation</title> - - <para>For a network installation, you will need several files. - First, you will need to download a &os;/&arch; loader for - &man.tftpd.8; to serve to your &arch; client. The loader - will use either TFTP or NFS to retrieve the &os; kernel from - the netboot server. There is a separate loader for each of - these methods (i.e. a loader for TFTP and a loader for NFS). - You should download one of the following files, as - appropriate:</para> - - <itemizedlist> - <listitem><para><ulink url="&release.url;loader-tftp.gz"></ulink></para></listitem> - <listitem><para><ulink url="&release.url;loader-nfs.gz"></ulink></para></listitem> - </itemizedlist> - - <para>A network installation also requires a kernel to be - served to the netboot client. A suitable kernel can be - found at - <ulink url="&release.url;"></ulink>.</para> - -<!-- XXX kernel filename?--> - - <para>Finally, you will need a &man.tar.1; archive which - contains the binaries and configuration files from the base - system. This file is available from <ulink - url="&release.url;distrib.tar.gz"></ulink>.</para> - </sect4> - </sect3> - <sect3 id="getting-to-prom-prompt"> + <sect2 id="getting-to-prom-prompt"> <title>Getting to the PROM Prompt</title> <para>Most &arch; systems are set up to boot automatically from disk. To install &os;, you need to boot over the network or @@ -162,11 +108,19 @@ Ethernet address 0:3:ba:b:92:d4, Host ID: 830b92d4.</screen> </callout> </calloutlist> </screenco> - </sect3> </sect2> - - <sect2> - <title>Installing from CDROM</title> + + <sect2 id="prepare-cd"> + <title>Preparing for a CDROM Installation</title> + + <para>If you want to do a CDROM installation, an ISO + image with a snapshot of &os;/&arch; can be found at + <ulink url="&release.url;"></ulink>. This file can be used + to create a bootable CDROM which contains everything + necessary to boot and load at least a minimal &os; + installation.</para> + +<!-- XXX ISO location?--> <para>Place the CDROM into your drive, and break into the PROM as described above. On the PROM prompt, type <command>boot cdrom</command>. The system should boot into single-user mode @@ -175,10 +129,9 @@ Ethernet address 0:3:ba:b:92:d4, Host ID: 830b92d4.</screen> linkend="creating-disk-label"> and <xref linkend="creating-root-filesystem">.</para> </sect2> - <sect2> - <title>Installing over the Network</title> - <sect3> - <title>Configuring the Netboot Server</title> + + <sect2 id="prepare-network"> + <title>Preparing for a Network Installation</title> <para>A &os;/&arch; kernel is booted by having the firmware retrieve and execute a <application>loader</application>, @@ -189,7 +142,38 @@ Ethernet address 0:3:ba:b:92:d4, Host ID: 830b92d4.</screen> system. The loader can fetch a kernel using TFTP or NFS. All of this is covered in detail below.</para> - <sect4> + <sect3 id="downloading"> + <title>Getting the Required Files</title> + + <para>For a network installation, you will need several files. + First, you will need to download a &os;/&arch; loader for + &man.tftpd.8; to serve to your &arch; client. The loader + will use either TFTP or NFS to retrieve the &os; kernel from + the netboot server. There is a separate loader for each of + these methods (i.e. a loader for TFTP and a loader for NFS). + You should download one of the following files, as + appropriate:</para> + + <itemizedlist> + <listitem><para><ulink url="&release.url;loader-tftp.gz"></ulink></para></listitem> + <listitem><para><ulink url="&release.url;loader-nfs.gz"></ulink></para></listitem> + </itemizedlist> + + <para>A network installation also requires a kernel to be + served to the netboot client. A suitable kernel can be + found at + <ulink url="&release.url;"></ulink>.</para> + +<!-- XXX kernel filename?--> + + <para>Finally, you will need a &man.tar.1; archive which + contains the binaries and configuration files from the base + system. This file is available from <ulink + url="&release.url;distrib.tar.gz"></ulink>.</para> + </sect3> + +<!-- put the words "netboot server" in here --> + <sect3> <title>rarpd</title> <para>You need to add the Ethernet address of your &os;/&arch; @@ -207,9 +191,10 @@ Ethernet address 0:3:ba:b:92:d4, Host ID: 830b92d4.</screen> interface that is on the same subnet as the &os;/&arch; system.</para> - </sect4> + </sect3> - <sect4> +<!-- put the words "netboot server" in here --> + <sect3> <title>tftpd</title> <para>Activate &man.tftpd.8; in your &man.inetd.8; @@ -234,9 +219,10 @@ Ethernet address 0:3:ba:b:92:d4, Host ID: 830b92d4.</screen> allow you to see the file name you need to use for the loader. Error replies by the TFTP server are most often due to incorrect file permissions.</para> - </sect4> + </sect3> - <sect4> +<!-- put the words "netboot server" in here --> + <sect3> <title>Setting up bootpd/dhcpd</title> <para>You can use either BOOTP or DHCP (both not both) to @@ -305,7 +291,6 @@ Ethernet address 0:3:ba:b:92:d4, Host ID: 830b92d4.</screen> a DNS entry or is associated with an address in <filename>/etc/hosts</filename>, the <literal>fixed-address</literal> specification can be omitted.</para> - </sect4> </sect3> <sect3> |