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Modified: xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook hb-install-about.xml |
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hb-install-alpha-medium.xml |
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hb-install-amd64-kernel.xml |
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hb-install-amd64-medium.xml hb-install-config.xml |
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hb-install-hppa-bootloader.xml |
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hb-install-hppa-kernel.xml |
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hb-install-hppa-medium.xml |
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hb-install-ppc-bootloader.xml |
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hb-install-ppc-disk.xml hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml |
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hb-install-ppc-medium.xml |
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hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml |
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hb-install-sparc-medium.xml hb-install-stage.xml |
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hb-install-system.xml hb-install-x86-medium.xml |
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Log: |
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Migrating to 2005.1 |
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Revision Changes Path |
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file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-about.xml?rev=1.36&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo |
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Index: hb-install-about.xml |
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RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-about.xml,v |
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retrieving revision 1.35 |
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<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license --> |
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<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0 --> |
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-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-about.xml,v 1.35 2005/04/07 13:37:18 swift Exp $ --> |
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+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-about.xml,v 1.36 2005/08/09 09:43:58 swift Exp $ --> |
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<sections> |
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-<version>2.1</version> |
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-<date>2005-03-30</date> |
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+<version>2.2</version> |
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+<date>2005-08-09</date> |
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<title>Introduction</title> |
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certain cases, NetBooting. This installation assumes that you want to install |
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the latest available version of each package. If you want to perform a |
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networkless installation, you should read the <uri |
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-link="2005.0/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.0 Handbooks</uri> which contain the |
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+link="2005.1/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.1 Handbooks</uri> which contain the |
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installation instructions for a networkless environment. |
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Also note that, if you plan on using GRP (the Gentoo Reference Platform, a |
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collection of prebuilt packages meant for immediate use after a Gentoo |
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installation), you <e>must</e> follow the instructions in the <uri |
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-link="2005.0/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.0 Handbooks</uri>. |
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+link="2005.1/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.1 Handbooks</uri>. |
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file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-alpha-medium.xml?rev=1.34&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo |
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plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-alpha-medium.xml?rev=1.34&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo |
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diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-alpha-medium.xml.diff?r1=1.33&r2=1.34&cvsroot=gentoo |
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Index: hb-install-alpha-medium.xml |
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<title>Hardware Requirements</title> |
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the installation instructions described in the <uri |
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+link="2005.1/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.1 Handbooks</uri>. |
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-The Minimal Installation CD is called <c>install-alpha-minimal-2005.0.iso</c> |
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+The Minimal Installation CD is called <c>install-alpha-minimal-2005.1.iso</c> |
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and takes up only 54 MB of diskspace. You can use this Installation CD to |
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-The Universal Installation CD is called <c>install-alpha-universal-2005.0.iso</c> |
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+The Universal Installation CD is called <c>install-alpha-universal-2005.1.iso</c> |
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and consumes the entire surface of a 650 MB CD. You can use this Installation CD |
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to install Gentoo, and you can even use it to install Gentoo without a working |
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internet connection, just in case you want to bring Gentoo to another PC than |
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-Installation CDs are located in the <path>releases/alpha/2005.0/installcd</path> |
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In case you wonder if your downloaded file is corrupted or not, you can |
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check its MD5 checksum and compare it with the MD5 checksum we provide (such as |
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-<path>install-alpha-minimal-2005.0.iso.md5</path>). You can check the MD5 |
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+<path>install-alpha-minimal-2005.1.iso.md5</path>). You can check the MD5 |
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checksum with the <c>md5sum</c> tool under Linux/Unix or <uri |
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link="http://www.etree.org/md5com.html">md5sum</uri> for Windows. |
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plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-amd64-kernel.xml?rev=1.29&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo |
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diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-amd64-kernel.xml.diff?r1=1.28&r2=1.29&cvsroot=gentoo |
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<pre caption="Viewing the kernel source symlink"> |
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# <i>ls -l /usr/src/linux</i> |
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If you wish to install Gentoo without a working Internet connection, please use |
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the installation instructions described in the <uri |
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-link="2005.0/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.0 Handbooks</uri>. |
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takes up only 75 MB of diskspace. You can use this Installation CD to install |
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Gentoo, but always with a working Internet connection only. |
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of a 352 MB CD. You can use this Installation CD to install |
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Gentoo, and you can even use it to install Gentoo without a working internet |
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connection, just in case you want to bring Gentoo to another PC than the one you |
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You can download any of the Installation CDs (and, if you want to, a Packages |
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CD as well) from one of our <uri link="/main/en/mirrors.xml">mirrors</uri>. The |
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In case you wonder if your downloaded file is corrupted or not, you can |
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check its MD5 checksum and compare it with the MD5 checksum we provide (such as |
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-<path>install-amd64-minimal-2005.0.iso.md5</path>). You can check the MD5 |
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+<path>install-amd64-minimal-2005.1.iso.md5</path>). You can check the MD5 |
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checksum with the <c>md5sum</c> tool under Linux/Unix or <uri |
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link="http://www.etree.org/md5com.html">md5sum</uri> for Windows. |
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You will then be greeted with a boot screen and progress bar. If you are |
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-installing Gentoo on a system with a non-US keyboard, make sure you press F2 to |
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-to other consoles by pressing Alt-F2, Alt-F3 and Alt-F4. Get back to the one |
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+installing Gentoo on a system with a non-US keyboard, make sure you immediately |
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+press Alt-F1 to switch to verbose mode and follow the prompt. If no selection is |
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+made in 10 seconds, the default (US keyboard) will be accepted and the boot |
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+process will continue. Once the boot process completes, you will be |
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+automatically logged in to the "Live" Gentoo Linux as |
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+"root", the super user. You should have a root ("#") prompt |
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+Alt-F3 and Alt-F4. Get back to the one you started on by pressing Alt-F1. |
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-<version>2.10</version> |
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+<version>2.11</version> |
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+<date>2005-08-09</date> |
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Users of USB-based <b>SPARC</b> systems and <b>SPARC</b> clones might need to |
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-select an i386 keymap (such as "us") instead of "sunkeymap". |
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+select an i386 keymap (such as "us") instead of "sunkeymap". <b>PPC</b> uses x86 |
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+keymaps on most systems. Users who want to be able to use ADB keymaps on boot |
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+have to enable ADB keycode sendings in their kernel and have to set a mac/ppc |
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+keymap in <path>/etc/conf.d/keymaps</path>. |
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</note> |
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|
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<p> |
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-<b>PPC</b> uses x86 keymaps on most systems. Users who want to be able to use |
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-ADB keymaps on boot have to enable ADB keycode sendings in their kernel and have |
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-to set a mac/ppc keymap in <path>/etc/conf.d/keymaps</path>. |
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-</p> |
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- |
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exit. |
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</p> |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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-If you are not installing Gentoo on an IBM POWER5 or JS20 system, continue with |
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+If you are not installing Gentoo on IBM PPC64 hardware, continue with |
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<uri link="?part=1&chap=9">Installing Necessary System Tools</uri>. |
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</p> |
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<body> |
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+The following section applies to the IBM PPC64 hardware platforms. |
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</note> |
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<p> |
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-hvc line in <path>/etc/inittab</path> for the virtual console to spawn a login |
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-prompt. |
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+If you are running Gentoo on IBM PPC64 hardware and using a virtual console |
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+you must uncomment the appropriate line in <path>/etc/inittab</path> for the |
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+virtual console to spawn a login prompt. |
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</p> |
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-<pre caption="Enabling hvc support in /etc/inittab"> |
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-hvc:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty -nl /bin/bashlogin 9600 hvc0 vt220 |
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+<pre caption="Enabling hvc or hvsi support in /etc/inittab"> |
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+hvc0:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty -L 9600 hvc0 |
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+hvsi:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty -L 19200 hvsi0 |
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</pre> |
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|
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<p> |
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+You should also take this time to verify that the appropriate console is |
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+listed in /etc/securetty. |
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+</p> |
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+ |
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+<p> |
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You may now continue with <uri link="?part=1&chap=9">Installing Necessary |
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System Tools</uri>. |
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</p> |
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=================================================================== |
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+<date>2005-08-09</date> |
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</p> |
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<pre caption = "/etc/palo.conf example"> |
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---commandline=2/vmlinux root=/dev/sdb2 HOME=/ |
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+--commandline=2/kernel-2.6.12.2-pa2 root=/dev/sda4 |
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--recoverykernel=/vmlinux.old |
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---init-partitioned=/dev/sdb |
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+--init-partitioned=/dev/sda |
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</pre> |
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|
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<p> |
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The first line tells palo the location of the kernel and which boot |
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-parameters it must use. <c>2/vmlinux</c> means the kernel named |
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-<c>/vmlinux</c> resides on the second partition. Beware, the path to the |
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-kernel is relative to the boot partition, not to the root partition. |
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+parameters it must use. <c>2/kernel-2.6.12.2-pa2</c> means the kernel named |
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+<c>/kernel-2.6.12.2-pa2</c> resides on the second partition. Beware, the path |
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+to the kernel is relative to the boot partition, not to the root partition. |
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</p> |
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+<version>1.18</version> |
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+<date>2005-08-09</date> |
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|
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<section> |
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<title>Timezone</title> |
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</p> |
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|
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<p> |
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-HPPA doesn't support 2.4 series anymore. You have to use <c>hppa-sources</c>. |
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+For HPPA we have <c>hppa-sources</c>. Default these sources are based on |
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+the 2.6 kernel sources. If you want to install a 2.4 kernel, you will need |
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+to install Gentoo from a working Internet connection as we do not supply those |
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+sources on our Installation CD. Continue by installing the kernel source: |
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</p> |
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|
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-<pre caption="Installing the kernel source"> |
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+<pre caption="Installing a kernel source"> |
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# <i>emerge hppa-sources</i> |
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</pre> |
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|
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|
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<pre caption="Viewing the kernel source symlink"> |
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# <i>ls -l /usr/src/linux</i> |
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-lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Oct 13 11:04 /usr/src/linux -> linux-2.6.10_p1 |
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+lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Oct 13 11:04 /usr/src/linux -> linux-2.6.12.2-pa2 |
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</pre> |
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|
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<p> |
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<pre caption="Changing the kernel source symlink"> |
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# <i>rm /usr/src/linux</i> |
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# <i>cd /usr/src</i> |
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-# <i>ln -s linux-2.6.10_p1 linux</i> |
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+# <i>ln -s linux-2.6.12.2-pa2 linux</i> |
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</pre> |
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|
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<p> |
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Now it is time to configure and compile your kernel source. All architectures |
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can use <c>genkernel</c> for this, which will build a generic kernel as used |
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-by the LiveCD. We explain the "manual" configuration first though, as it is |
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-the best way to optimize your environment. |
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+by the Installation CD. We explain the "manual" configuration first though, as |
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+it is the best way to optimize your environment. |
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</p> |
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|
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them. |
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</p> |
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|
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-<pre caption="Activating HIL keyboard support"> |
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-Input device support ---> |
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- [*] Keyboards |
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- [*] HP HIL keyboard support |
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-</pre> |
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-<pre caption="Activating HIL mouse support"> |
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- [*] Mice |
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- [*] HIL pointers (mice etc). |
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+<pre caption="Activating HIL support"> |
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+Input core support ---> |
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+ [*] Keyboard support |
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+ [*] Mouse support |
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+ [*] Event interface support |
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</pre> |
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|
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+<p> |
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+If you have no mouse on your HIL port, only use the basic support: |
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+</p> |
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+ |
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+<pre caption="Basic HIL support"> |
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+HIL support ---> |
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+ [*] HIL Keyboard (basic) support |
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+</pre> |
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+ |
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+<p> |
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+If you however want <e>full</e> HIL support, select the following options: |
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+</p> |
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+ |
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+<pre caption="Full HIL support"> |
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+HIL support ---> |
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+ [*] HP System Device Controller i8042 Support |
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+ [*] HIL MLC Support |
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+ [*] HIL Keyboard (full) support |
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+ [*] HIL Mouse & Pointer support |
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+</pre> |
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|
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<p> |
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Also include display driver support: |
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[*] HP STI frame buffer device support |
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Console display driver support ---> |
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[*] STI text console |
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- [*] Framebuffer Console support |
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</pre> |
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|
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<p> |
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<p> |
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When the kernel has finished compiling, copy the kernel image to |
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<path>/boot</path>. In the next example we assume you have configured and |
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-compiled <c>hppa-sources-2.6.10_p1</c> (which may not be the right kernel for |
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-your architecture!): |
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+compiled <c>hppa-sources-2.6.12.2-pa2</c>. |
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</p> |
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|
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<pre caption="Installing the kernel"> |
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-# <i>cp vmlinux /boot/vmlinux</i> |
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-# <i>cp System.map /boot/System.map-2.6.10</i> |
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+# <i>cp vmlinux /boot/kernel-2.6.12.2-pa2</i> |
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+# <i>cp System.map /boot/System.map-2.6.12.2-pa2</i> |
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</pre> |
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|
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<p> |
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</p> |
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|
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<pre caption="Backing up your kernel configuration"> |
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-# <i>cp .config /boot/config-2.6.10</i> |
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+# <i>cp .config /boot/config-2.6.12.2-pa2</i> |
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</pre> |
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|
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<p> |
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Now that your kernel source tree is installed, it's now time to compile your |
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kernel by using our <c>genkernel</c> script to automatically build a kernel for |
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you. <c>genkernel</c> works by configuring a kernel nearly identically to the |
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-way our LiveCD kernel is configured. This means that when you use |
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+way our Installation CD kernel is configured. This means that when you use |
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<c>genkernel</c> to build your kernel, your system will generally detect all |
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-your hardware at boot-time, just like our Live CD does. Because genkernel |
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+your hardware at boot-time, just like our Installation CD does. Because genkernel |
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doesn't require any manual kernel configuration, it is an ideal solution for |
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those users who may not be comfortable compiling their own kernels. |
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</p> |
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|
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<pre caption="Running genkernel"> |
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# <i>genkernel all</i> |
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-GenKernel v3.0.1_beta10 |
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-* ARCH: HPPA |
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-* KERNEL VER: 2.4.24 |
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-* kernel: configuring source |
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-* kernel: running mrproper |
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<comment>(Output removed to increase readability)</comment> |
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* Kernel compiled successfully! |
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* Required Kernel Params: |
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and initrd when configuring a boot loader later in this document. Write |
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down the names of the kernel and initrd as you will need it when writing |
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the bootloader configuration file. The initrd will be started immediately after |
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-booting to perform hardware autodetection (just like on the Live CD) before |
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-your "real" system starts up. |
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+booting to perform hardware autodetection (just like on the Installation CD) |
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+before your "real" system starts up. |
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</p> |
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|
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<pre caption="Checking the created kernel image name and initrd"> |
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</pre> |
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|
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<p> |
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-Now, let's perform one more step to get our system to be more like the Live |
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-CD -- let's emerge <c>coldplug</c>. While the initrd autodetects hardware that |
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-is needed to boot your system, <c>coldplug</c> autodetects everything else. |
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-To emerge and enable <c>coldplug</c>, type the following: |
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+Now, let's perform one more step to get our system to be more like the |
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+Installation CD -- let's emerge <c>coldplug</c>. While the initrd autodetects |
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+hardware that is needed to boot your system, <c>coldplug</c> autodetects |
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+everything else. To emerge and enable <c>coldplug</c>, type the following: |
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</p> |
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|
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<pre caption="Emerging and enabling coldplug"> |
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# <i>emerge coldplug</i> |
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-# <i>rc-update add coldplug boot</i> |
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+# <i>rc-update add coldplug default</i> |
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</pre> |
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|
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</body> |
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<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license --> |
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<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 --> |
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|
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-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-hppa-medium.xml,v 1.30 2005/05/25 09:47:58 neysx Exp $ --> |
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<sections> |
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-<date>2005-05-24</date> |
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+<version>1.25</version> |
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+<date>2005-08-08</date> |
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<title>Hardware Requirements</title> |
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<body> |
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|
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<p> |
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- A list of supported hardware can be found on the |
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- <uri link="http://www.pateam.org/list.html">PA Team website</uri>. |
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- You may find additional information about your box in the <uri |
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- link="http://hwdb.parisc-linux.org">Parisc-Linux Hardware Database</uri>. |
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+A list of supported hardware can be found on the |
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+<uri link="http://www.pateam.org/list.html">PA Team website</uri>. |
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+You may find additional information about your box in the <uri |
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+link="http://hwdb.parisc-linux.org">Parisc-Linux Hardware Database</uri>. |
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</p> |
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|
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<!-- Copy/paste from hb-install-x86-medium.xml --> |
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<!-- START --> |
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<section> |
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-<title>The Gentoo Installation Approaches</title> |
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+<title>The Gentoo Universal Installation CD</title> |
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<subsection> |
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<title>Introduction</title> |
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<body> |
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|
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<p> |
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-Gentoo Linux can be installed using one of three <e>stage</e> tarball files. |
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-A stage file is a tarball (compressed archive) that contains a minimal |
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+Gentoo Linux can be installed using one of three <e>stage</e> tarball files. A |
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+stage file is a tarball (compressed archive) that contains a minimal |
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environment. |
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</p> |
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|
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<ul> |
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<li> |
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- A stage1 file contains nothing more than a compiler, Portage (Gentoo's |
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- software management system) and a couple of packages on which the compiler |
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- or Portage depends. |
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- </li> |
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- <li> |
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- A stage2 file contains a so-called bootstrapped system, a minimal |
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- environment from which one can start building all other necessary |
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- applications that make a Gentoo environment complete. |
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- </li> |
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- <li> |
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- A stage3 file contains a prebuilt minimal system which is almost fully |
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- deployable. It only lacks a few applications where you, the Gentoo user, |
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- needs to choose which one you want to install. |
823 |
- </li> |
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+ A stage1 file contains nothing more than a compiler, Portage (Gentoo's |
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+ software management system) and a couple of packages on which the |
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+ compiler or Portage depends. |
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+ </li> |
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+ <li> |
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+ A stage2 file contains a so-called bootstrapped system, a minimal |
830 |
+ environment from which one can start building all other necessary |
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+ applications that make a Gentoo environment complete. |
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+ </li> |
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+ <li> |
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+ A stage3 file contains a prebuilt minimal system which is almost fully |
835 |
+ deployable. It only lacks a few applications where you, the Gentoo user, |
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+ needs to choose which one you want to install. |
837 |
+ </li> |
838 |
</ul> |
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|
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<p> |
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-To help you decide what stage file you want to use, we have written down the |
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-major advantages and disadvantages of each stage file. |
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-</p> |
844 |
- |
845 |
-</body> |
846 |
-</subsection> |
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-<subsection> |
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-<title>A Stage1 Approach</title> |
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-<body> |
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- |
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-<p> |
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-A <e>stage1</e> is used when you want to bootstrap and build the entire system |
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-from scratch. |
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-</p> |
855 |
- |
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-<p> |
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-Starting from a stage1 allows you to have total control over the |
858 |
-optimization settings and optional build-time functionality that is |
859 |
-initially enabled on your system. This makes <e>stage1</e> installs good for |
860 |
-power users who know what they are doing. It is also a great |
861 |
-installation method for those who would like to know more about the |
862 |
-inner workings of Gentoo Linux. |
863 |
-</p> |
864 |
- |
865 |
-<table> |
866 |
-<tr> |
867 |
- <th>Stage1</th> |
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- <th>Pros and Cons</th> |
869 |
-</tr> |
870 |
-<tr> |
871 |
- <th>+</th> |
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- <ti> |
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- Allows you to have total control over the optimization settings and optional |
874 |
- build-time functionality that is initially enabled on your system |
875 |
- </ti> |
876 |
-</tr> |
877 |
-<tr> |
878 |
- <th>+</th> |
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- <ti>Suitable for powerusers that know what they are doing</ti> |
880 |
-</tr> |
881 |
-<tr> |
882 |
- <th>+</th> |
883 |
- <ti>Allows you to learn more about the inner workings of Gentoo</ti> |
884 |
-</tr> |
885 |
-<tr> |
886 |
- <th>-</th> |
887 |
- <ti>Takes a long time to finish the installation</ti> |
888 |
-</tr> |
889 |
-<tr> |
890 |
- <th>-</th> |
891 |
- <ti> |
892 |
- If you don't intend to tweak the settings, it is a waste of time |
893 |
- </ti> |
894 |
-</tr> |
895 |
-<tr> |
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- <th>-</th> |
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- <ti> |
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- Requires a working Internet connection during the installation |
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- </ti> |
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-</tr> |
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-</table> |
902 |
- |
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-</body> |
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-</subsection> |
905 |
-<subsection> |
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-<title>A Stage2 Approach</title> |
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-<body> |
908 |
- |
909 |
-<p> |
910 |
-A <e>stage2</e> is used for building the entire system from a bootstrapped |
911 |
-"semi-compiled" state. |
912 |
-</p> |
913 |
- |
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-<p> |
915 |
-Stage2 installs allow you to skip the bootstrap process; doing this |
916 |
-is fine if you are happy with the optimization settings that we chose |
917 |
-for your particular stage2 tarball. |
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+We will opt for a stage3 installation throughout this document. If you want to |
919 |
+perform a Gentoo installation using the stage1 or stage2 files, please use the |
920 |
+installation instructions in the <uri |
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+link="/doc/en/handbook/handbook-hppa.xml">Gentoo Handbook</uri>. They do |
922 |
+require a working Internet connection though. |
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</p> |
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|
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-<table> |
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-<tr> |
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- <th>Stage2</th> |
928 |
- <th>Pros and Cons</th> |
929 |
-</tr> |
930 |
-<tr> |
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- <th>+</th> |
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- <ti>You don't need to bootstrap</ti> |
933 |
-</tr> |
934 |
-<tr> |
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- <th>+</th> |
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- <ti>Faster than starting with stage1</ti> |
937 |
-</tr> |
938 |
-<tr> |
939 |
- <th>+</th> |
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- <ti>You can still tweak your settings</ti> |
941 |
-</tr> |
942 |
-<tr> |
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- <th>-</th> |
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- <ti>You cannot tweak as much as with a stage1</ti> |
945 |
-</tr> |
946 |
-<tr> |
947 |
- <th>-</th> |
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- <ti>It's still not the fastest way to install Gentoo</ti> |
949 |
-</tr> |
950 |
|
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|
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|
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1.28 +196 -101 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-bootloader.xml |
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|
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file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-bootloader.xml?rev=1.28&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo |
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plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-bootloader.xml?rev=1.28&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo |
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diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-bootloader.xml.diff?r1=1.27&r2=1.28&cvsroot=gentoo |
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|
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Index: hb-install-ppc-bootloader.xml |
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=================================================================== |
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--- hb-install-ppc-bootloader.xml 14 Jun 2005 10:18:25 -0000 1.27 |
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+++ hb-install-ppc-bootloader.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.28 |
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@@ -4,33 +4,31 @@ |
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<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license --> |
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<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 --> |
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|
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-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-bootloader.xml,v 1.27 2005/06/14 10:18:25 swift Exp $ --> |
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+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-bootloader.xml,v 1.28 2005/08/09 09:43:58 swift Exp $ --> |
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|
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<sections> |
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|
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-<version>2.4</version> |
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-<date>2005-05-12</date> |
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+<version>2.5</version> |
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+<date>2005-08-09</date> |
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|
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<section> |
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-<title>Making your Choice</title> |
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+<title>Choosing a Bootloader</title> |
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<subsection> |
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<title>Introduction</title> |
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<body> |
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|
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<p> |
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-Now that your kernel is configured and compiled and the necessary system |
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-configuration files are filled in correctly, it is time to install a |
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-program that will fire up your kernel when you start the system. Such a |
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-program is called a <e>bootloader</e>. But before you start, consider |
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-your options... |
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+Now that the kernel is configured and compiled, you'll need a <e>bootloader</e> |
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+to start your new linux installation. The <e>bootloader</e> that you use will |
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+depend upon the type of PPC machine you have. |
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</p> |
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|
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<p> |
1000 |
-Several bootloaders exist for Linux/PPC. We have <uri link="#yaboot">yaboot</uri> |
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-(for NewWorld Apple and IBM machines) and <uri link="#bootx">BootX</uri> (for |
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-OldWorld Apple machines). The Pegasos does not require a bootloader, but |
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-we included the <uri link="#bootcreator">BootCreator</uri> for creating a |
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-SmartFirmware bootmenu. |
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+If you are using a NewWorld Apple or IBM machine, you need to use |
1006 |
+<uri link="#yaboot">yaboot</uri>. OldWorld Apple machines have two options, |
1007 |
+<uri link="#bootx">BootX</uri> (recommended) and <uri link="#quik">quik</uri>. |
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+The Pegasos does not require a bootloader, but you will need to emerge |
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+<uri link="#bootcreator">BootCreator</uri> to create SmartFirmware bootmenus. |
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</p> |
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|
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</body> |
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@@ -43,16 +41,16 @@ |
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<body> |
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|
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<impo> |
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-yaboot can only be used on NewWorld Apple and IBM systems! |
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+yaboot can only be used on NewWorld Apple or IBM machines! |
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</impo> |
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|
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<p> |
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-First we have to create the <path>/dev</path> files in our new home, which is |
1023 |
-needed during the bootloader installation. This could be done by "bind"-mapping |
1024 |
-the <path>/dev</path>-filesystem from the Installation CD: |
1025 |
+In order to find the boot devices, yaboot needs access to the <path>/dev</path> |
1026 |
+filesystem. To do this, you will need to "bind-map" the <path>/dev</path> |
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+filesystem from the Installation CD to <path>/dev</path> inside of the chroot. |
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</p> |
1029 |
|
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-<pre caption="Bind-mounting the /dev-filesystem"> |
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+<pre caption="Bind-mounting the /dev filesystem"> |
1032 |
# <i>exit </i> # this will exit the chroot |
1033 |
# <i>mount -o bind /dev /mnt/gentoo/dev</i> |
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# <i>chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash</i> |
1035 |
@@ -60,33 +58,33 @@ |
1036 |
</pre> |
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|
1038 |
<p> |
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-There are two ways to configure yaboot for your system. You can use the |
1040 |
-included <c>yabootconfig</c> to automatically set up yaboot. If |
1041 |
-for some reason you do not want to run <c>yabootconfig</c> to |
1042 |
-automatically set up <path>/etc/yaboot.conf</path> or you are installing Gentoo |
1043 |
-on a G5 (on which <c>yabootconfig</c> does not always work), you can just edit |
1044 |
-the sample file already installed on your system. |
1045 |
+To set up yaboot, you can use <c>yabootconfig</c> to automatically create a |
1046 |
+configuration file for you. If you are installing Gentoo on a G5 (where |
1047 |
+<c>yabootconfig</c> does not always work), or you plan to boot from firewire |
1048 |
+or USB, you will need to manually configure yaboot. |
1049 |
</p> |
1050 |
|
1051 |
<note> |
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-You may need to edit the yaboot.conf file if using genkernel. The arguments |
1053 |
-provided by the genkernel ebuild need to be added as an option to the kernel |
1054 |
-image section. The relevant section of yaboot.conf is given below: |
1055 |
+You will need to manually edit the yaboot.conf when using genkernel, even if |
1056 |
+yabootconfig is used. The kernel image section of yaboot.conf should be |
1057 |
+modified as follows: |
1058 |
</note> |
1059 |
|
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-<pre caption="Adding boot arguments to yaboot.conf"> |
1061 |
-<comment>################# |
1062 |
-## This section can be duplicated if you have more than one kernel or set of |
1063 |
-## boot options - replace 2.6.9 with your kernel-version |
1064 |
-#################</comment> |
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-image=/boot/kernel-2.6.9 |
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+<pre caption="Adding genkernel boot arguments to yaboot.conf"> |
1067 |
+<comment>########################################################### |
1068 |
+## This section can be duplicated if you have more than one |
1069 |
+## kernel or set of boot options - replace kernel-2.6.12 |
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+## with the exact filename of your kernel. |
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+###########################################################</comment> |
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+image=/boot/kernel-2.6.12 |
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label=Linux |
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root=/dev/ram0 <comment># If using genkernel this is /dev/ram0</comment> |
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partition=3 |
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- sysmap=/boot/System.map-2.6.9 |
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- append="real_root=/dev/hda3 init=/linuxrc" <comment># Add arguments to this line</comment> |
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+ append="real_root=/dev/hda3 init=/linuxrc" |
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+ <comment># You can add additional kernel arguments to append such as |
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+ # rootdelay=10 for a USB/Firewire Boot</comment> |
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read-only |
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-<comment>##################</comment> |
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+<comment>##########################################################</comment> |
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</pre> |
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|
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<ul> |
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@@ -110,8 +108,8 @@ |
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<p> |
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To use <c>yabootconfig</c>, your drive must have an Apple_Bootstrap partition, |
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and <path>/etc/fstab</path> must be configured with your Linux partitions. Both |
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-of these should have been done already in the steps above. To start, ensure that |
1092 |
-you have the latest <c>yaboot</c> installed. |
1093 |
+of these steps should have been completed already. First, make sure that you |
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+have the latest version of <c>yaboot</c> installed. |
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</p> |
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|
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<pre caption = "Installing yaboot with GRP"> |
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@@ -119,21 +117,23 @@ |
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</pre> |
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|
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<p> |
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-Now exit the chroot and run <c>yabootconfig --chroot /mnt/gentoo</c>. The |
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-program will run and it will confirm the location of the bootstrap partition. |
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-Type <c>Y</c> if it is correct. If not, double check <path>/etc/fstab</path>. |
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-yabootconfig will then scan your system setup, create |
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-<path>/etc/yaboot.conf</path> and run <c>mkofboot</c> for you. <c>mkofboot</c> |
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-is used to format the Apple_Bootstrap partition, and install the yaboot |
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-configuration file into it. After this enter the chroot again. |
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+Now, exit the chroot and run <c>yabootconfig --chroot /mnt/gentoo</c>. It will |
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+ask you to confirm the location of the Apple_Bootstrap partition. Type <c>Y</c> |
1111 |
+if it is correct. If not, check <path>/etc/fstab</path> and ensure that the |
1112 |
+device paths are correct. Once the bootstrap partition has been selected, |
1113 |
+<c>yabootconfig</c> will scan your system setup, create |
1114 |
+<path>/etc/yaboot.conf</path> and run <c>mkofboot</c>. <c>mkofboot</c> |
1115 |
+formats the Apple_Bootstrap partition, and installs the yaboot configuration |
1116 |
+file onto it. After this is complete, enter the chroot again. |
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</p> |
1118 |
-<pre caption="enter chroot"> |
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+ |
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+<pre caption="Re-enter the chroot"> |
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# <i>chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash</i> |
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# <i>/usr/sbin/env-update && source /etc/profile</i> |
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</pre> |
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|
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<p> |
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-You might want to verify the contents of <path>/etc/yaboot.conf</path>. If you |
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+You may want to verify the contents of <path>/etc/yaboot.conf</path>. If you |
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make changes to <path>/etc/yaboot.conf</path> (like setting the default/boot |
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OS), make sure to rerun <c>ybin -v</c> to apply changes to the Apple_Bootstrap |
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partition. |
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@@ -150,8 +150,7 @@ |
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<body> |
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|
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<p> |
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-First make sure you have the latest <c>yaboot</c> installed on your |
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-system: |
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+First, make sure you have the latest version of <c>yaboot</c> installed. |
1138 |
</p> |
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|
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<pre caption = "Installing yaboot"> |
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@@ -159,10 +158,10 @@ |
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</pre> |
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|
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<p> |
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-Below you find a completed <path>yaboot.conf</path> file. Alter it at |
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-will. G5 users should be aware that their disks are Serial ATA disks which are |
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-seen as SCSI disks by the Linux kernel (so substitute <path>/dev/hda</path> with |
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-<path>/dev/sda</path>). |
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+An example <path>yaboot.conf</path> file is given below, but you will need to |
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+alter it to fit your needs. G5 users and users booting from firewire and USB |
1151 |
+should be aware that their disks are seen as SCSI disks by the Linux kernel, so |
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+you will need to substitute <path>/dev/hda</path> with <path>/dev/sda</path>). |
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</p> |
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|
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<pre caption = "/etc/yaboot.conf"> |
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@@ -184,12 +183,23 @@ |
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## hd:X means /dev/sdaX (or /dev/hdaX). |
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|
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|
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|
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1.31 +45 -45 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-disk.xml |
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|
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plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-disk.xml?rev=1.31&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo |
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diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-disk.xml.diff?r1=1.30&r2=1.31&cvsroot=gentoo |
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|
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Index: hb-install-ppc-disk.xml |
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=================================================================== |
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--- hb-install-ppc-disk.xml 2 Aug 2005 08:03:53 -0000 1.30 |
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+++ hb-install-ppc-disk.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.31 |
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@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ |
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<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license --> |
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<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 --> |
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|
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-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-disk.xml,v 1.30 2005/08/02 08:03:53 swift Exp $ --> |
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+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-disk.xml,v 1.31 2005/08/09 09:43:58 swift Exp $ --> |
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|
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<sections> |
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|
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-<version>2.2</version> |
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-<date>2005-08-02</date> |
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+<version>2.3</version> |
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+<date>2005-08-09</date> |
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|
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<section> |
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<title>Introduction to Block Devices</title> |
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@@ -43,15 +43,14 @@ |
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</body> |
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</subsection> |
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<subsection> |
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-<title>Partitions and Slices</title> |
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+<title>Partitions</title> |
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<body> |
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|
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<p> |
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Although it is theoretically possible to use a full disk to house your Linux |
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system, this is almost never done in practice. Instead, full disk block devices |
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are split up in smaller, more manageable block devices. On most systems, |
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-these are called <e>partitions</e>. Other architectures use a similar technique, |
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-called <e>slices</e>. |
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+these are called <e>partitions</e>. |
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</p> |
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|
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</body> |
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@@ -89,7 +88,7 @@ |
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</tr> |
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<tr> |
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<ti><path>/dev/hda2</path></ti> |
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- <ti>(Not needed)</ti> |
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+ <ti>(Not applicable)</ti> |
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<ti>(Not applicable)</ti> |
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<ti>(Not applicable)</ti> |
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<ti>(bootstrap)</ti> |
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@@ -106,8 +105,8 @@ |
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<ti>Type 0x41</ti> |
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</tr> |
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<tr> |
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- <ti>(Not needed)</ti> |
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- <ti>(Not needed)</ti> |
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+ <ti>(Not applicable)</ti> |
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+ <ti><path>/dev/hda2</path> (If using quik)</ti> |
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<ti><path>/dev/hda1</path></ti> |
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<ti>(Not needed)</ti> |
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<ti>ext2</ti> |
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@@ -116,7 +115,7 @@ |
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</tr> |
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<tr> |
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<ti><path>/dev/hda3</path></ti> |
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- <ti><path>/dev/hda2</path></ti> |
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+ <ti><path>/dev/hda2</path>(<path>/dev/hda3</path> if using quik)</ti> |
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<ti><path>/dev/hda2</path></ti> |
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<ti><path>/dev/sda2</path></ti> |
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<ti>(swap)</ti> |
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@@ -125,7 +124,7 @@ |
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</tr> |
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<tr> |
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<ti><path>/dev/hda4</path></ti> |
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- <ti><path>/dev/hda3</path></ti> |
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+ <ti><path>/dev/hda3</path> (<path>/dev/hda4</path> if using quik)</ti> |
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<ti><path>/dev/hda3</path></ti> |
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<ti><path>/dev/sda3</path></ti> |
1246 |
<ti>ext3, xfs</ti> |
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@@ -135,26 +134,27 @@ |
1248 |
</table> |
1249 |
|
1250 |
<note> |
1251 |
-There are some partitions named like this: <path>Apple_Driver43, |
1252 |
-Apple_Driver_ATA, Apple_FWDriver, Apple_Driver_IOKit, Apple_Patches</path>. If |
1253 |
-you are not planning to use MacOS 9 you can delete them, because MacOS X and |
1254 |
-Linux don't need them. You might have to use <c>parted</c> in order to delete |
1255 |
-them, as mac-fdisk can't delete them yet. |
1256 |
+There are some partitions named: <path>Apple_Driver43, Apple_Driver_ATA, |
1257 |
+Apple_FWDriver, Apple_Driver_IOKit, Apple_Patches</path>. If you are not |
1258 |
+planning to use MacOS 9 you can delete them, because MacOS X and Linux don't |
1259 |
+need them. To delete them, either use parted or erase the whole disk by |
1260 |
+initialing the partition map. |
1261 |
</note> |
1262 |
|
1263 |
<warn> |
1264 |
<c>parted</c> is able to resize partitions. On the Installation CD there |
1265 |
-are patches included to resize HFS+ filesystem. Unfortunately it is not |
1266 |
-possible to resize HFS+ journaled filesystems, even if the journaling has been |
1267 |
-switchedoff in Mac OS X. Everything you do with resizing in parted you do it |
1268 |
-on your own risk! Be sure to have a backup of your data! |
1269 |
+are patches included to resize HFS+ filesystem. Unfortunately it is risky to |
1270 |
+resize HFS+ journaled filesystems, be sure to switch off journaling in Mac OS X |
1271 |
+first and make sure to run a disk checking tool after the resize. Everything |
1272 |
+you do with resizing in parted you do it at your own risk! Be sure to have a |
1273 |
+backup of your data! |
1274 |
</warn> |
1275 |
|
1276 |
<p> |
1277 |
If you are interested in knowing how big a partition should be, or even how many |
1278 |
-partitions you need, read on. Otherwise continue now with <uri |
1279 |
-link="#fdisk">Default: Using mac-fdisk (Apple/IBM) to Partition your Disk</uri> |
1280 |
-or <uri link="#parted">Alternative: Using parted (especially Pegasos) to |
1281 |
+partitions you need, read on. Otherwise continue now with |
1282 |
+<uri link="#mac-fdisk"> Default: Using mac-fdisk (Apple) to Partition your Disk |
1283 |
+</uri> or <uri link="#parted">Alternative: Using parted (IBM/Pegasos) to |
1284 |
Partition your Disk</uri>. |
1285 |
</p> |
1286 |
|
1287 |
@@ -170,11 +170,11 @@ |
1288 |
<path>/home</path> separate as it increases security and makes backups easier. |
1289 |
If you are installing Gentoo to perform as a mailserver, your <path>/var</path> |
1290 |
should be separate as all mails are stored inside <path>/var</path>. A good |
1291 |
-choice of filesystem will then maximise your performance. Gameservers will have |
1292 |
+choice of filesystem will then maximize your performance. Gameservers will have |
1293 |
a separate <path>/opt</path> as most gaming servers are installed there. The |
1294 |
reason is similar for <path>/home</path>: security and backups. You will |
1295 |
definitely want to keep <path>/usr</path> big: not only will it contain the |
1296 |
-majority of applications, the Portage tree alone takes around 500 Mbyte |
1297 |
+majority of applications, the Portage tree alone takes around 500 MB |
1298 |
excluding the various sources that are stored in it. |
1299 |
</p> |
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|
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@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ |
1302 |
</body> |
1303 |
</subsection> |
1304 |
</section> |
1305 |
-<section id="fdisk"> |
1306 |
+<section id="mac-fdisk"> |
1307 |
<title>Default: Using mac-fdisk (Apple) Partition your Disk</title> |
1308 |
<body> |
1309 |
|
1310 |
@@ -227,14 +227,14 @@ |
1311 |
<p> |
1312 |
First delete the partitions you have cleared previously to make room for your |
1313 |
Linux partitions. Use <c>d</c> in <c>mac-fdisk</c> to delete those partition(s). |
1314 |
-It will ask for the partition number to delete. Usually the first partition on |
1315 |
-NewWorld machines (Apple_partition_map) could not be deleted. |
1316 |
+It will ask for the partition number to delete. The first partition on Apple |
1317 |
+machines (Apple_partition_map) can not be deleted. |
1318 |
</p> |
1319 |
|
1320 |
<p> |
1321 |
-Second, create an <e>Apple_Bootstrap</e> partition by using <c>b</c>. It will |
1322 |
-ask for what block you want to start. Enter the number of your first free |
1323 |
-partition, followed by a <c>p</c>. For instance this is <c>2p</c>. |
1324 |
+On NewWorld Macs, create an <e>Apple_Bootstrap</e> partition by using <c>b</c>. |
1325 |
+It will ask for what block you want to start. Enter the number of your first |
1326 |
+free partition, followed by a <c>p</c>. For instance this is <c>2p</c>. |
1327 |
</p> |
1328 |
|
1329 |
<note> |
1330 |
@@ -248,8 +248,8 @@ |
1331 |
ask for what block you want to start this partition from. As we used <c>2</c> |
1332 |
before to create the Apple_Bootstrap partition, you now have to enter |
1333 |
<c>3p</c>. When you're asked for the size, enter <c>512M</c> (or whatever size |
1334 |
-you want -- 512MB is recommended though). When asked for a name, enter <c>swap</c> |
1335 |
-(mandatory). |
1336 |
+you want -- 512MB is recommended though). When asked for a name, enter |
1337 |
+<c>swap</c> (mandatory). |
1338 |
</p> |
1339 |
|
1340 |
<p> |
1341 |
@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ |
1342 |
</body> |
1343 |
</section> |
1344 |
<section id="parted"> |
1345 |
-<title>Using parted (especially Pegasos) to Partition your Disk</title> |
1346 |
+<title>Using parted (Mostly Pegasos) to Partition your Disk</title> |
1347 |
<body> |
1348 |
|
1349 |
<p> |
1350 |
@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ |
1351 |
</pre> |
1352 |
|
1353 |
<p> |
1354 |
-If the drive is unpartitioned, run <c>mklabel amiga</c> to create a new |
1355 |
+If the drive isn't partitioned, run <c>mklabel amiga</c> to create a new |
1356 |
disklabel for the drive. |
1357 |
</p> |
1358 |
|
1359 |
@@ -312,8 +312,8 @@ |
1360 |
<p> |
1361 |
If you intend to also install MorphOS on your Pegasos create an affs1 filesystem |
1362 |
named "BI0" (BI zero) at the start of the drive. 32MB should be more than enough |
1363 |
-to store the MorphOS kernel. If you have a Pegasos I or intend to use reiserfs or |
1364 |
-xfs, you will also have to store your Linux kernel on this partition (the |
1365 |
+to store the MorphOS kernel. If you have a Pegasos I or intend to use reiserfs |
1366 |
|
1367 |
|
1368 |
|
1369 |
1.34 +101 -57 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml |
1370 |
|
1371 |
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml?rev=1.34&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo |
1372 |
plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml?rev=1.34&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo |
1373 |
diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml.diff?r1=1.33&r2=1.34&cvsroot=gentoo |
1374 |
|
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Index: hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml |
1376 |
=================================================================== |
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RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml,v |
1378 |
retrieving revision 1.33 |
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retrieving revision 1.34 |
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diff -u -r1.33 -r1.34 |
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--- hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml 6 Aug 2005 19:03:31 -0000 1.33 |
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+++ hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.34 |
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@@ -4,21 +4,21 @@ |
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<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license --> |
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<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 --> |
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|
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-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml,v 1.33 2005/08/06 19:03:31 josejx Exp $ --> |
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+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml,v 1.34 2005/08/09 09:43:58 swift Exp $ --> |
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|
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<sections> |
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|
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-<version>2.10</version> |
1393 |
-<date>2005-08-06</date> |
1394 |
+<version>2.11</version> |
1395 |
+<date>2005-08-09</date> |
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|
1397 |
<section> |
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<title>Timezone</title> |
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<body> |
1400 |
|
1401 |
<p> |
1402 |
-You first need to select your timezone so that your system knows where it is |
1403 |
-located. Look for your timezone in <path>/usr/share/zoneinfo</path>, then make a |
1404 |
-symlink to <path>/etc/localtime</path> using <c>ln</c>: |
1405 |
+First, select your timezone so that your system knows where it is located. Look |
1406 |
+for your timezone in <path>/usr/share/zoneinfo</path>, then make a symlink to |
1407 |
+<path>/etc/localtime</path> using <c>ln</c>: |
1408 |
</p> |
1409 |
|
1410 |
<pre caption="Setting the timezone information"> |
1411 |
@@ -36,59 +36,57 @@ |
1412 |
<body> |
1413 |
|
1414 |
<p> |
1415 |
-The core around which all distributions are built is the Linux kernel. It is the |
1416 |
-layer between the user programs and your system hardware. Gentoo provides its |
1417 |
+The base that all distributions are built upon is the Linux kernel. It is the |
1418 |
+layer between the your programs and your system hardware. Gentoo provides its |
1419 |
users several possible kernel sources. A full listing with description is |
1420 |
available at the <uri link="/doc/en/gentoo-kernel.xml">Gentoo Kernel |
1421 |
Guide</uri>. |
1422 |
</p> |
1423 |
|
1424 |
<p> |
1425 |
-For PPC you can choose between <c>vanilla-sources</c> and |
1426 |
-<c>gentoo-sources</c> (both 2.6 kernels). The latter is available when you |
1427 |
-perform a networkless installation. Beside those there is a special |
1428 |
-kernel-2.6-patchset for the Pegasos: <c>pegasos-sources</c>. So let's |
1429 |
-continue with <c>emerge</c>'ing the kernel sources: |
1430 |
+We suggest using either <c>vanilla-sources</c> or <c>gentoo-sources</c> |
1431 |
+on PPC, which are both 2.6 kernels. The latter is available when you |
1432 |
+perform a networkless installation. So let's continue with <c>emerge</c>'ing |
1433 |
+the kernel sources: |
1434 |
</p> |
1435 |
|
1436 |
-<pre caption="Installing a kernel source"> |
1437 |
+<pre caption="Installing the kernel source"> |
1438 |
# <i>emerge gentoo-sources</i> |
1439 |
</pre> |
1440 |
|
1441 |
<note> |
1442 |
-The PowerPC sources are based on a 2.6.10-kernel with security patches from |
1443 |
-2.6.11 backported. As the time of the release the 2.6.11 kernel produced |
1444 |
-several problems on different PowerPC machines. |
1445 |
+The suggested sources at the time of the 2005.1 release are |
1446 |
+<c>gentoo-sources-2.6.12-r4</c> and <c>vanilla-sources-2.6.12.2</c>. |
1447 |
</note> |
1448 |
|
1449 |
<p> |
1450 |
-When you take a look in <path>/usr/src</path> you should see a symlink called |
1451 |
-<path>linux</path> pointing to your kernel source. We will assume the kernel |
1452 |
-source installed is <c>gentoo-sources-2.6.10-r8</c>: |
1453 |
+If you take a look in <path>/usr/src</path> you should see a symlink named |
1454 |
+<path>linux</path> pointing to your current kernel source. Here, we will assume |
1455 |
+that the kernel source installed is <c>gentoo-sources-2.6.12-r4</c>: |
1456 |
</p> |
1457 |
|
1458 |
<pre caption="Viewing the kernel source symlink"> |
1459 |
# <i>ls -l /usr/src/linux</i> |
1460 |
-lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 22 Mar 18 16:23 /usr/src/linux -> linux-2.6.10-gentoo-r8 |
1461 |
+lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 22 Mar 18 16:23 /usr/src/linux -> linux-2.6.12-gentoo-r4 |
1462 |
</pre> |
1463 |
|
1464 |
<p> |
1465 |
If the symlink doesn't point to the kernel source of your choice (note that |
1466 |
-<c>linux-2.6.10-gentoo-r8</c> is merely an example) you should change it to the |
1467 |
-right kernel: |
1468 |
+<c>linux-2.6.12-gentoo-r4</c> is merely an example) you should change it to the |
1469 |
+desired kernel sources: |
1470 |
</p> |
1471 |
|
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<pre caption="Changing the kernel source symlink"> |
1473 |
# <i>rm /usr/src/linux</i> |
1474 |
# <i>cd /usr/src</i> |
1475 |
-# <i>ln -s linux-2.6.10-gentoo-r8 linux</i> |
1476 |
+# <i>ln -s linux-2.6.12-gentoo-r4 linux</i> |
1477 |
</pre> |
1478 |
|
1479 |
<p> |
1480 |
-Now it is time to configure and compile your kernel source. You |
1481 |
-can use <c>genkernel</c> for this, which will build a generic kernel as used |
1482 |
-by the Installation CD. We explain the "manual" configuration first though, as |
1483 |
-it is the best way to optimize your environment. |
1484 |
+It is now time to configure and compile your kernel source. You can use |
1485 |
+<c>genkernel</c> to build a generic kernel similar to the one used by the |
1486 |
+Installation CD, or you can perform a manual configuration to best suit your |
1487 |
+system. |
1488 |
</p> |
1489 |
|
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<p> |
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@@ -109,20 +107,24 @@ |
1492 |
|
1493 |
<p> |
1494 |
Manually configuring a kernel is often seen as the most difficult procedure a |
1495 |
-Linux user ever has to perform. Nothing is less true -- after configuring a |
1496 |
-couple of kernels you don't even remember that it was difficult ;) |
1497 |
+Linux user ever has to perform. Nothing is less true, after configuring a |
1498 |
+couple of kernels you won't even remember it being that difficult ;) |
1499 |
</p> |
1500 |
|
1501 |
<p> |
1502 |
-However, one thing <e>is</e> true: you must know your system when you start |
1503 |
-configuring a kernel manually. Most information can be gathered by emerging |
1504 |
-pciutils (<c>emerge pciutils</c>) which contains <c>lspci</c>. You will now |
1505 |
+Building a successful you must know what is in your system when |
1506 |
+you start configuring a kernel manually. Most information can be gathered by |
1507 |
+emerging pciutils <c>emerge pciutils</c> which contains <c>lspci</c>. You |
1508 |
+can |
1509 |
be able to use <c>lspci</c> within the chrooted environment. You may safely |
1510 |
ignore any <e>pcilib</e> warnings (like pcilib: cannot open |
1511 |
/sys/bus/pci/devices) that <c>lspci</c> throws out. Alternatively, you can run |
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<c>lspci</c> from a <e>non-chrooted</e> environment. The results are the same. |
1513 |
You can also run <c>lsmod</c> to see what kernel modules the Installation CD |
1514 |
-uses (it might provide you with a nice hint on what to enable). |
1515 |
+uses (it might provide you with a nice hint on what to enable). Another place |
1516 |
+to look for clues as to what components to enable is to check the kernel |
1517 |
+message logs from the successful boot that got you this far. Type <c>dmesg</c> |
1518 |
+to see the kernel messages. |
1519 |
</p> |
1520 |
|
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<p> |
1522 |
@@ -174,9 +176,9 @@ |
1523 |
[*] Virtual memory file system support (former shm fs) |
1524 |
|
1525 |
<comment>(Select one or more of the following options as needed by your system)</comment> |
1526 |
- <*> Reiserfs support |
1527 |
- <*> Ext3 journalling file system support |
1528 |
<*> Second extended fs support |
1529 |
+ <*> Ext3 journalling file system support |
1530 |
+ <*> Reiserfs support |
1531 |
<*> XFS filesystem support |
1532 |
</pre> |
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|
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@@ -205,9 +207,9 @@ |
1535 |
</p> |
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|
1537 |
<p> |
1538 |
-Users of OldWorld machines will want HFS support so they can copy compiled |
1539 |
-kernels to the MacOS partition. This applies also to NewWorld machines as it is |
1540 |
-needed for the special Apple_Bootstrap partition: |
1541 |
+Users of NewWorld and OldWorld machines will want HFS support as well. OldWorld |
1542 |
+users require it for copying compiled kernels to the MacOS partition. NewWorld |
1543 |
+users require it for configuring the special Apple_Bootstrap partition: |
1544 |
</p> |
1545 |
|
1546 |
<pre caption="Activating HFS support"> |
1547 |
@@ -227,6 +229,34 @@ |
1548 |
</pre> |
1549 |
|
1550 |
<p> |
1551 |
+If you're booting from Firewire, you'll need to enable these options. If you |
1552 |
+do not want to compile in support, you'll need to include these modules and |
1553 |
+their dependencies in an initrd. |
1554 |
+</p> |
1555 |
+ |
1556 |
+<pre caption="Enable support for firewire devices on boot"> |
1557 |
+Device Drivers ---> |
1558 |
+ IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support ---> |
1559 |
+ <*> IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support |
1560 |
+ <*> OHCI-1394 support |
1561 |
+ <*> SBP-2 support (Harddisks etc.) |
1562 |
+</pre> |
1563 |
+ |
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+<p> |
1565 |
+If you're booting from USB, you'll need to enable these options. If you do not |
1566 |
+want to compile in support, you'll need to include these modules and their |
1567 |
+dependencies in an initrd. |
1568 |
+</p> |
1569 |
+ |
1570 |
+<pre caption="Enable support for USB devices on boot"> |
1571 |
+Device Drivers ---> |
1572 |
+ USB support ---> |
1573 |
+ <*> Support for Host-side USB |
1574 |
|
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|
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|
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1.45 +33 -14 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-medium.xml |
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|
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file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-medium.xml?rev=1.45&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo |
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plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-medium.xml?rev=1.45&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo |
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diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-medium.xml.diff?r1=1.44&r2=1.45&cvsroot=gentoo |
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|
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Index: hb-install-ppc-medium.xml |
1584 |
=================================================================== |
1585 |
RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-medium.xml,v |
1586 |
retrieving revision 1.44 |
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retrieving revision 1.45 |
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diff -u -r1.44 -r1.45 |
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--- hb-install-ppc-medium.xml 12 May 2005 21:32:20 -0000 1.44 |
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+++ hb-install-ppc-medium.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.45 |
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ |
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<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license --> |
1593 |
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 --> |
1594 |
|
1595 |
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-medium.xml,v 1.44 2005/05/12 21:32:20 so Exp $ --> |
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+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-medium.xml,v 1.45 2005/08/09 09:43:58 swift Exp $ --> |
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|
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<sections> |
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|
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@@ -30,16 +30,30 @@ |
1601 |
|
1602 |
<table> |
1603 |
<tr> |
1604 |
- <th>NewWorld machines</th> |
1605 |
+ <th>Apple NewWorld Machines</th> |
1606 |
<ti> |
1607 |
Power/PowerPC microprocessors (G3, G4, G5) such as iMac, eMac, iBook |
1608 |
- PowerBook, Xserver, PowerMac, Genesi's Pegasos II |
1609 |
+ PowerBook, Xserver, PowerMac |
1610 |
</ti> |
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</tr> |
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<tr> |
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- <th>OldWorld machines</th> |
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+ <th>Apple OldWorld machines</th> |
1615 |
<ti> |
1616 |
- Limited support for IBM (RS/6000, iSeries, pSeries) and Amiga systems |
1617 |
+ Apple Machines with an OpenFirmware revision less than 3, such as the Beige |
1618 |
+ G3s, PCI PowerMacs and PCI PowerBooks. PCI based Apple Clones should also |
1619 |
+ be supported. |
1620 |
+ </ti> |
1621 |
+</tr> |
1622 |
+<tr> |
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+ <th>Genesi's Pegasos</th> |
1624 |
+ <ti> |
1625 |
+ Pegasos I/II, Open Desktop Workstation |
1626 |
+ </ti> |
1627 |
+</tr> |
1628 |
+<tr> |
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+ <th>IBM</th> |
1630 |
+ <ti> |
1631 |
+ RS/6000, iSeries, pSeries |
1632 |
</ti> |
1633 |
</tr> |
1634 |
<tr> |
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@@ -282,7 +296,7 @@ |
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<p> |
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If you wish to install Gentoo without a working Internet connection, please use |
1638 |
the installation instructions described in the <uri |
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-link="2005.0/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.0 Handbooks</uri>. |
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+link="2005.1/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.1 Handbooks</uri>. |
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</p> |
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|
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<body> |
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|
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<p> |
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-The Minimal Installation CD is called <c>install-ppc-minimal-2005.0.iso</c> and |
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+The Minimal Installation CD is called <c>install-ppc-minimal-2005.1.iso</c> and |
1650 |
takes up only 52 MB of diskspace. You can use this Installation CD to install |
1651 |
Gentoo, but always with a working Internet connection only. |
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</p> |
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@@ -352,7 +366,7 @@ |
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<body> |
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|
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<p> |
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-The Universal Installation CD is called <c>install-ppc-universal-2005.0.iso</c> |
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+The Universal Installation CD is called <c>install-ppc-universal-2005.1.iso</c> |
1659 |
and consumes the entire surface of a 650 MB CD. You can use this Installation |
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CD to install Gentoo, and you can even use it to install Gentoo without a |
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working internet connection, just in case you want to bring Gentoo to another |
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@@ -411,7 +425,7 @@ |
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<p> |
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You can download any of the Installation CDs (and, if you want to, a Packages |
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CD as well) from one of our <uri link="/main/en/mirrors.xml">mirrors</uri>. The |
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-Installation CDs are located in the <path>releases/ppc/2005.0/installcd</path> |
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+Installation CDs are located in the <path>releases/ppc/2005.1/installcd</path> |
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directory. |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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In case you wonder if your downloaded file is corrupted or not, you can |
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check its MD5 checksum and compare it with the MD5 checksum we provide (such as |
1675 |
-<path>install-ppc-minimal-2005.0.iso.md5</path>). You can check the MD5 checksum |
1676 |
-with the <c>md5sum</c> tool under Linux/Unix or <uri |
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-link="http://www.etree.org/md5com.html">md5sum</uri> for Windows. How |
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-to verify MD5 checksums with Mac OS X is described in the <uri |
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-link="/doc/en/gentoo-ppc-faq.xml#doc_chap1">Gentoo PPC FAQ</uri>. |
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+<path>install-ppc-minimal-2005.1.iso.md5</path>). You can check the MD5 checksum |
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+with the <c>md5sum</c> tool under Linux/Unix or |
1682 |
+<uri link="http://www.etree.org/md5com.html">md5sum</uri> for Windows. If |
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+<c>md5sum</c> is not available on Mac OS X, see the |
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+<uri link="/doc/en/gentoo-ppc-faq.xml#doc_chap1">Gentoo PPC FAQ</uri> for help. |
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</p> |
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|
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<p> |
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with a tool called BootX. Boot floppies are being prepared for Macs without |
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MacOS, but they are not available at this time. |
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</p> |
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+ |
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<p> |
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First, download <uri link="http://penguinppc.org/projects/bootx/">BootX</uri> |
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and unpack the archive. Copy the the <c>BootX Extension</c> from the unpacked |
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@@ -579,6 +594,7 @@ |
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from the Installation CD <path>boot</path> folder into the MacOS |
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<c>System Folder</c>. |
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</p> |
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+ |
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<p> |
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To prepare BootX, start the BootX App Control Panel. First select the Options |
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dialog and check <c>Use Specified RAM Disk</c> and select <c>G3G4.igz</c> from |
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@@ -590,9 +606,11 @@ |
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<pre caption="BootX kernel arguments"> |
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cdroot root=/dev/ram0 init=linuxrc loop=livecd.squashfs looptype=squashfs console=tty0 nodevfs udev |
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</pre> |
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+ |
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<note> |
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The kernel parameters in the yaboot section above are also applicable here. |
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</note> |
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+ |
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<p> |
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Check once more to make sure the settings are correct and then save the |
1715 |
configuration. This saves typing just in case it doesn't boot or something is |
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@@ -600,6 +618,7 @@ |
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Installation CD and continue with <uri link="#booted">And When |
1718 |
You're Booted...</uri> |
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</p> |
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+ |
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</body> |
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</subsection> |
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|
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1.21 +8 -8 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml |
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file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml?rev=1.21&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo |
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plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml?rev=1.21&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo |
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diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml.diff?r1=1.20&r2=1.21&cvsroot=gentoo |
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|
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Index: hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml |
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=================================================================== |
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RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml,v |
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diff -u -r1.20 -r1.21 |
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--- hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml 25 May 2005 09:47:58 -0000 1.20 |
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+++ hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.21 |
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@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ |
1742 |
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license --> |
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<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 --> |
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|
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-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml,v 1.20 2005/05/25 09:47:58 neysx Exp $ --> |
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+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml,v 1.21 2005/08/09 09:43:58 swift Exp $ --> |
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|
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<sections> |
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|
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-<version>2.3</version> |
1751 |
-<date>2005-05-25</date> |
1752 |
+<version>2.4</version> |
1753 |
+<date>2005-08-09</date> |
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|
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<section> |
1756 |
<title>Hardware Requirements</title> |
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@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ |
1758 |
<p> |
1759 |
If you wish to install Gentoo without a working Internet connection, please use |
1760 |
the installation instructions described in the <uri |
1761 |
-link="2005.0/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.0 Handbooks</uri>. This is currently not |
1762 |
+link="2005.1/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.1 Handbooks</uri>. This is currently not |
1763 |
supported for the PPC64 architecture though. |
1764 |
</p> |
1765 |
|
1766 |
@@ -297,8 +297,8 @@ |
1767 |
|
1768 |
<p> |
1769 |
The Minimal Installation CD is called |
1770 |
-<c>install-ppc64-g5-minimal-2005.0.iso</c> or |
1771 |
-<c>install-ppc64-ibm-minimal-2005.0.iso</c> and takes up only 350 MB of |
1772 |
+<c>install-ppc64-g5-minimal-2005.1.iso</c> or |
1773 |
+<c>install-ppc64-ibm-minimal-2005.1.iso</c> and takes up only 350 MB of |
1774 |
diskspace. You can use this Installation CD to install Gentoo, but always with a |
1775 |
working Internet connection only. |
1776 |
</p> |
1777 |
@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ |
1778 |
<p> |
1779 |
You can download any of the Installation CDs (and, if you want to, a Packages |
1780 |
CD as well) from one of our <uri link="/main/en/mirrors.xml">mirrors</uri>. The |
1781 |
-Installation CDs are located in the <path>releases/ppc64/2005.0/installcd</path> |
1782 |
+Installation CDs are located in the <path>releases/ppc64/2005.1/installcd</path> |
1783 |
directory. |
1784 |
</p> |
1785 |
|
1786 |
@@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ |
1787 |
<p> |
1788 |
In case you wonder if your downloaded file is corrupted or not, you can |
1789 |
check its MD5 checksum and compare it with the MD5 checksum we provide (such as |
1790 |
-<path>install-ppc64-g5-minimal-2005.0.iso.md5</path>). You can check the MD5 |
1791 |
+<path>install-ppc64-g5-minimal-2005.1.iso.md5</path>). You can check the MD5 |
1792 |
checksum with the <c>md5sum</c> tool under Linux/Unix or <uri |
1793 |
link="http://www.etree.org/md5com.html">md5sum</uri> for Windows. |
1794 |
</p> |
1795 |
|
1796 |
|
1797 |
|
1798 |
1.33 +10 -11 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-sparc-medium.xml |
1799 |
|
1800 |
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-sparc-medium.xml?rev=1.33&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo |
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plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-sparc-medium.xml?rev=1.33&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo |
1802 |
diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-sparc-medium.xml.diff?r1=1.32&r2=1.33&cvsroot=gentoo |
1803 |
|
1804 |
Index: hb-install-sparc-medium.xml |
1805 |
=================================================================== |
1806 |
RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-sparc-medium.xml,v |
1807 |
retrieving revision 1.32 |
1808 |
retrieving revision 1.33 |
1809 |
diff -u -r1.32 -r1.33 |
1810 |
--- hb-install-sparc-medium.xml 23 May 2005 10:10:53 -0000 1.32 |
1811 |
+++ hb-install-sparc-medium.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.33 |
1812 |
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ |
1813 |
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license --> |
1814 |
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 --> |
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|
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-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-sparc-medium.xml,v 1.32 2005/05/23 10:10:53 neysx Exp $ --> |
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+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-sparc-medium.xml,v 1.33 2005/08/09 09:43:58 swift Exp $ --> |
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|
1819 |
<sections> |
1820 |
|
1821 |
-<version>2.2</version> |
1822 |
-<date>2005-05-23</date> |
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+<version>2.3</version> |
1824 |
+<date>2005-08-09</date> |
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|
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<section> |
1827 |
<title>Hardware Requirements</title> |
1828 |
@@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ |
1829 |
<p> |
1830 |
If you wish to install Gentoo without a working Internet connection, please use |
1831 |
the installation instructions described in the <uri |
1832 |
-link="2005.0/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.0 Handbooks</uri>. |
1833 |
+link="2005.1/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.1 Handbooks</uri>. |
1834 |
</p> |
1835 |
|
1836 |
<p> |
1837 |
@@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ |
1838 |
<body> |
1839 |
|
1840 |
<p> |
1841 |
-The Minimal Installation CD is called <c>install-sparc64-minimal-2005.0.iso</c> |
1842 |
+The Minimal Installation CD is called <c>install-sparc64-minimal-2005.1.iso</c> |
1843 |
and takes up only 130 MB of diskspace. You can use this Installation CD to |
1844 |
install Gentoo, but always with a working Internet connection only. |
1845 |
</p> |
1846 |
@@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ |
1847 |
|
1848 |
<p> |
1849 |
The Universal Installation CD is called |
1850 |
-<c>install-sparc-universal-2005.0.iso</c> and consumes the entire surface of a |
1851 |
+<c>install-sparc-universal-2005.1.iso</c> and consumes the entire surface of a |
1852 |
650 MB CD. You can use this Installation CD to install |
1853 |
Gentoo, and you can even use it to install Gentoo without a working internet |
1854 |
connection, just in case you want to bring Gentoo to another PC than the one you |
1855 |
@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ |
1856 |
You can download any of the Installation CDs (and, if you want to, a Packages |
1857 |
CD as well) from one of our <uri link="/main/en/mirrors.xml">mirrors</uri>. The |
1858 |
Installation CDs are located in the |
1859 |
-<path>releases/sparc/2005.0/installcd/sparc64</path> directory. |
1860 |
+<path>releases/sparc/2005.1/installcd/sparc64</path> directory. |
1861 |
</p> |
1862 |
|
1863 |
<p> |
1864 |
@@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ |
1865 |
<p> |
1866 |
In case you wonder if your downloaded file is corrupted or not, you can check its |
1867 |
MD5 checksum and compare it with the MD5 checksum we provide (such as |
1868 |
-<path>install-sparc64-minimal-2005.0.iso.md5</path>). You can check the MD5 |
1869 |
+<path>install-sparc64-minimal-2005.1.iso.md5</path>). You can check the MD5 |
1870 |
checksum with the <c>md5sum</c> tool under Linux/Unix or <uri |
1871 |
link="http://www.etree.org/md5com.html">md5sum</uri> for Windows. |
1872 |
</p> |
1873 |
@@ -489,9 +489,8 @@ |
1874 |
|
1875 |
<p> |
1876 |
You will be greeted by the SILO boot manager (on the Installation CD). Type in |
1877 |
-<c>gentoo-2.4</c> (single-CPU kernel) or <c>gentoo-2.4-smp</c> |
1878 |
-(multi-CPU kernel) and press enter to continue booting the system. In the |
1879 |
-following example we'll boot the <c>gentoo-2.4</c> kernel. |
1880 |
+<c>gentoo-2.4</c> and press enter to continue booting the |
1881 |
+system: |
1882 |
</p> |
1883 |
|
1884 |
<pre caption="Continue booting from the Installation CD"> |
1885 |
|
1886 |
|
1887 |
|
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1.85 +10 -8 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-stage.xml |
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|
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file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-stage.xml?rev=1.85&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo |
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plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-stage.xml?rev=1.85&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo |
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diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-stage.xml.diff?r1=1.84&r2=1.85&cvsroot=gentoo |
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|
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Index: hb-install-stage.xml |
1895 |
=================================================================== |
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--- hb-install-stage.xml 28 Mar 2005 11:30:53 -0000 1.84 |
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+++ hb-install-stage.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.85 |
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<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license --> |
1904 |
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 --> |
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|
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-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-stage.xml,v 1.84 2005/03/28 11:30:53 swift Exp $ --> |
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+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-stage.xml,v 1.85 2005/08/09 09:43:58 swift Exp $ --> |
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|
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<sections> |
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|
1911 |
-<version>2.00</version> |
1912 |
-<date>2005-03-28</date> |
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+<version>2.1</version> |
1914 |
+<date>2005-08-09</date> |
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|
1916 |
<section> |
1917 |
<title>Installing a Stage Tarball</title> |
1918 |
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ |
1919 |
|
1920 |
<p> |
1921 |
Pick the <path>releases/</path> directory, followed by your architecture (for |
1922 |
-instance <path>x86/</path>) and the Gentoo version (<path>2005.0/</path>) |
1923 |
+instance <path>x86/</path>) and the Gentoo version (<path>2005.1/</path>) |
1924 |
to finish up with the <path>stages/</path> directory. There you should see all |
1925 |
available stage files for your architecture (they might be stored within |
1926 |
subdirectories named to the individual sub architectures). Select one and |
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@@ -130,8 +130,8 @@ |
1928 |
</p> |
1929 |
|
1930 |
<pre caption="Example checking integrity of a stage tarball"> |
1931 |
-# <i>md5sum -c stage1-x86-2005.0.tar.bz2.md5</i> |
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-stage1-x86-2005.0.tar.bz2: OK |
1933 |
+# <i>md5sum -c stage1-x86-2005.1.tar.bz2.md5</i> |
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+stage1-x86-2005.1.tar.bz2: OK |
1935 |
</pre> |
1936 |
|
1937 |
</body> |
1938 |
@@ -211,12 +211,12 @@ |
1939 |
GNU <c>tar</c> tool. Make sure you use the same options (<c>-xvjpf</c>)! Again, |
1940 |
the <c>v</c> argument is optional and not supported in some <c>tar</c> versions. |
1941 |
In the next example, we extract the stage tarball |
1942 |
-<path>stage3-<subarch>-2005.0.tar.bz2</path>. |
1943 |
+<path>stage3-<subarch>-2005.1.tar.bz2</path>. |
1944 |
Be sure to substitute the tarball filename with your stage. |
1945 |
</p> |
1946 |
|
1947 |
<pre caption="Extracting the stage tarball"> |
1948 |
-# <i>tar -xvjpf /mnt/cdrom/stages/stage3-<subarch>-2005.0.tar.bz2</i> |
1949 |
+# <i>tar -xvjpf /mnt/cdrom/stages/stage3-<subarch>-2005.1.tar.bz2</i> |
1950 |
</pre> |
1951 |
|
1952 |
<p> |
1953 |
@@ -462,6 +462,7 @@ |
1954 |
|
1955 |
<pre caption="The GCC march setting"> |
1956 |
<comment># AMD64 users who want to use a native 64 bit system should use -march=k8</comment> |
1957 |
+<comment>#EM64T users should use -march=nocona</comment> |
1958 |
-march=athlon-xp |
1959 |
</pre> |
1960 |
|
1961 |
@@ -496,6 +497,7 @@ |
1962 |
|
1963 |
<pre caption="Defining the CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS variable"> |
1964 |
CFLAGS="-march=athlon-xp -pipe -O2" <comment># AMD64 users should use march=k8</comment> |
1965 |
+ <comment># EM64T users should use march=nocona</comment> |
1966 |
CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" <comment># Use the same settings for both variables</comment> |
1967 |
</pre> |
1968 |
|
1969 |
|
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|
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|
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1.83 +49 -41 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-system.xml |
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|
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file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-system.xml?rev=1.83&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo |
1975 |
plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-system.xml?rev=1.83&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo |
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diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-system.xml.diff?r1=1.82&r2=1.83&cvsroot=gentoo |
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|
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Index: hb-install-system.xml |
1979 |
=================================================================== |
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+++ hb-install-system.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.83 |
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<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license --> |
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<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 --> |
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|
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-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-system.xml,v 1.82 2005/07/30 11:31:02 swift Exp $ --> |
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+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-system.xml,v 1.83 2005/08/09 09:43:58 swift Exp $ --> |
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|
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<sections> |
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|
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-<version>2.9</version> |
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-<date>2005-07-30</date> |
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+<version>2.10</version> |
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+<date>2005-08-09</date> |
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|
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<section> |
2001 |
<title>Chrooting</title> |
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@@ -173,7 +173,8 @@ |
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Previously, such a profile was barely touched by the user. However, x86, hppa |
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and alpha users can choose between two profiles, one for a 2.4 kernel and one |
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for a 2.6 kernel. This requirement has been imposed to improve the integration |
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-of the 2.6 kernels. |
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+of the 2.6 kernels. The ppc and ppc64 architectures have several profiles |
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+available as well. We will talk about those later. |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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@@ -182,7 +183,7 @@ |
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|
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<pre caption="Verifying system profile"> |
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# <i>ls -FGg /etc/make.profile</i> |
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-lrwxrwxrwx 1 48 Apr 8 18:51 /etc/make.profile -> ../usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.0/ |
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+lrwxrwxrwx 1 48 Apr 8 18:51 /etc/make.profile -> ../usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.1/ |
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</pre> |
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|
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<p> |
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@@ -198,8 +199,8 @@ |
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</p> |
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|
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<pre caption="Finding out if an additional profile exists"> |
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-# <i>ls -d /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.0/2.4</i> |
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-/usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.0/2.4 |
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+# <i>ls -d /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.1/2.4</i> |
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+/usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.1/2.4 |
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</pre> |
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|
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<p> |
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@@ -210,7 +211,7 @@ |
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|
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<pre caption="Switching to a 2.4 profile"> |
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<comment>(Make sure you use the right architecture, the example below is for x86)</comment> |
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-# <i>ln -snf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.0/2.4 /etc/make.profile</i> |
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+# <i>ln -snf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.1/2.4 /etc/make.profile</i> |
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<comment>(List the files in the 2.4 profile)</comment> |
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# <i>ls -FGg /etc/make.profile/</i> |
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total 12 |
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@@ -219,6 +220,46 @@ |
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-rw-r--r-- 1 573 Dec 3 2004 virtuals |
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</pre> |
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|
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+<p> |
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+For ppc, there are a number of new profiles provided with 2005.1. |
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+</p> |
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+ |
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+<pre caption="PPC Profiles"> |
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+<comment>(Generic PPC profile, for all PPC machines)</comment> |
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+# <i>ln -snf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/ppc/2005.1/ppc /etc/make.profile</i> |
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+<comment>(G3 profile)</comment> |
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+# <i>ln -snf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/ppc/2005.1/ppc/G3 /etc/make.profile</i> |
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+<comment>(G3 Pegasos profile)</comment> |
2055 |
+# <i>ln -snf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/ppc/2005.1/ppc/G3/Pegasos/ /etc/make.profile</i> |
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+<comment>(G4 (Altivec) profile)</comment> |
2057 |
+# <i>ln -snf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/ppc/2005.1/ppc/G4 /etc/make.profile</i> |
2058 |
+<comment>(G4 Pegasos profile)</comment> |
2059 |
+# <i>ln -snf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/ppc/2005.1/ppc/G4/Pegasos/ /etc/make.profile</i> |
2060 |
+</pre> |
2061 |
+ |
2062 |
+<p> |
2063 |
+For ppc64, there are a number of new profiles provided with 2005.1. |
2064 |
+</p> |
2065 |
+ |
2066 |
+<pre caption="PPC64 Profiles"> |
2067 |
+<comment>(Generic 64bit userland PPC64 profile, for all PPC64 machines)</comment> |
2068 |
+# <i>ln -snf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/ppc/2005.1/ppc64/64bit-userland /etc/make.profile</i> |
2069 |
+<comment>(Generic 32bit userland PPC64 profile, for all PPC64 machines)</comment> |
2070 |
+# <i>ln -snf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/ppc/2005.1/ppc64/32bit-userland /etc/make.profile</i> |
2071 |
+<comment>(Each type of userland has sub profiles as follows, with (userland) replaced with the chosen userland from above)</comment> |
2072 |
+<comment>(970 profile for JS20)</comment> |
2073 |
+# <i>ln -snf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/ppc/2005.1/ppc64/(userland)/970 /etc/make.profile</i> |
2074 |
+<comment>(G5 profile)</comment> |
2075 |
+# <i>ln -snf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/ppc/2005.1/ppc64/(userland)/970/pmac /etc/make.profile</i> |
2076 |
+<comment>(POWER3 profile)</comment> |
2077 |
+# <i>ln -snf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/ppc/2005.1/ppc64/(userland)/power3 /etc/make.profile</i> |
2078 |
+<comment>(POWER4 profile)</comment> |
2079 |
+# <i>ln -snf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/ppc/2005.1/ppc64/(userland)/power4 /etc/make.profile</i> |
2080 |
+<comment>(POWER5 profile)</comment> |
2081 |
+# <i>ln -snf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/ppc/2005.1/ppc64/(userland)/power5 /etc/make.profile</i> |
2082 |
+<comment>(The multilib profile is not stable as of this release.)</comment> |
2083 |
+</pre> |
2084 |
+ |
2085 |
</body> |
2086 |
</subsection> |
2087 |
<subsection id="configure_USE"> |
2088 |
@@ -354,17 +395,11 @@ |
2089 |
and immediately start with the second one (<uri link="#doc_chap4">Progressing |
2090 |
from Stage2 to Stage3</uri>) |
2091 |
</li> |
2092 |
-<!-- Keep this for 2005.1 |
2093 |
<li> |
2094 |
If you chose <e>stage3</e> then you can skip both |
2095 |
steps and continue with <uri link="?part=1&chap=7">Configuring the |
2096 |
Kernel</uri> |
2097 |
</li> |
2098 |
---> |
2099 |
-<li> |
2100 |
- If you chose <e>stage3</e> then you should <uri |
2101 |
- link="#upgrade-baselayout">upgrade the baselayout package</uri>. |
2102 |
-</li> |
2103 |
</ul> |
2104 |
|
2105 |
</body> |
2106 |
@@ -538,32 +573,5 @@ |
2107 |
</body> |
2108 |
</subsection> |
2109 |
</section> |
2110 |
-<section id="upgrade-baselayout"> |
2111 |
-<title>Upgrading baselayout</title> |
2112 |
-<subsection> |
2113 |
-<body> |
2114 |
- |
2115 |
-<p> |
2116 |
-The <c>baselayout</c> package has been significantly updated after the release |
2117 |
-of Gentoo 2005.0. Some configuration files have been moved and others use a new |
2118 |
-syntax. This handbook now uses the new configuration files. It is therefore |
2119 |
-highly recommended that you upgrade it before moving on to the next section. |
2120 |
-</p> |
2121 |
- |
2122 |
-<pre caption="Upgrading baselayout"> |
2123 |
-# <i>rm /etc/conf.d/net</i> |
2124 |
-<comment>(Make sure we keep the nsswitch.conf file)</comment> |
2125 |
-# <i>touch /etc/nsswitch.conf</i> |
2126 |
-# <i>CONFIG_PROTECT="-*" emerge baselayout</i> |
2127 |
-</pre> |
2128 |
- |
2129 |
-<p> |
2130 |
-Please continue with <uri link="?part=1&chap=7">Configuring the |
2131 |
-Kernel</uri>. |
2132 |
-</p> |
2133 |
- |
2134 |
-</body> |
2135 |
-</subsection> |
2136 |
-</section> |
2137 |
|
2138 |
</sections> |
2139 |
|
2140 |
|
2141 |
|
2142 |
1.38 +17 -17 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-x86-medium.xml |
2143 |
|
2144 |
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-x86-medium.xml?rev=1.38&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo |
2145 |
plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-x86-medium.xml?rev=1.38&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo |
2146 |
diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-x86-medium.xml.diff?r1=1.37&r2=1.38&cvsroot=gentoo |
2147 |
|
2148 |
Index: hb-install-x86-medium.xml |
2149 |
=================================================================== |
2150 |
RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-x86-medium.xml,v |
2151 |
retrieving revision 1.37 |
2152 |
retrieving revision 1.38 |
2153 |
diff -u -r1.37 -r1.38 |
2154 |
--- hb-install-x86-medium.xml 23 May 2005 10:10:53 -0000 1.37 |
2155 |
+++ hb-install-x86-medium.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.38 |
2156 |
@@ -2,14 +2,14 @@ |
2157 |
<!DOCTYPE sections SYSTEM "/dtd/book.dtd"> |
2158 |
|
2159 |
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license --> |
2160 |
-<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 --> |
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+<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 --> |
2162 |
|
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-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-x86-medium.xml,v 1.37 2005/05/23 10:10:53 neysx Exp $ --> |
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+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-x86-medium.xml,v 1.38 2005/08/09 09:43:58 swift Exp $ --> |
2165 |
|
2166 |
<sections> |
2167 |
|
2168 |
-<version>2.2</version> |
2169 |
-<date>2005-05-23</date> |
2170 |
+<version>2.3</version> |
2171 |
+<date>2005-08-09</date> |
2172 |
|
2173 |
<section> |
2174 |
<title>Hardware Requirements</title> |
2175 |
@@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ |
2176 |
<p> |
2177 |
If you wish to install Gentoo without a working Internet connection, please use |
2178 |
the installation instructions described in the <uri |
2179 |
-link="2005.0/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.0 Handbooks</uri>. |
2180 |
+link="2005.1/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.1 Handbooks</uri>. |
2181 |
</p> |
2182 |
|
2183 |
<p> |
2184 |
@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ |
2185 |
<body> |
2186 |
|
2187 |
<p> |
2188 |
-The Minimal Installation CD is called <c>install-x86-minimal-2005.0.iso</c> |
2189 |
+The Minimal Installation CD is called <c>install-x86-minimal-2005.1.iso</c> |
2190 |
and takes up only 52 MB of diskspace. You can use this Installation CD to |
2191 |
install Gentoo, but always with a working Internet connection only. |
2192 |
</p> |
2193 |
@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ |
2194 |
|
2195 |
<p> |
2196 |
The Universal Installation CD is called |
2197 |
-<c>install-x86-universal-2005.0.iso</c> and consumes the entire surface of |
2198 |
+<c>install-x86-universal-2005.1.iso</c> and consumes the entire surface of |
2199 |
a 650 MB CD. You can use this Installation CD to install Gentoo, and you can |
2200 |
even use it to install Gentoo without a working internet |
2201 |
connection, just in case you want to bring Gentoo to another PC than the one you |
2202 |
@@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ |
2203 |
<p> |
2204 |
You can download any of the Installation CDs (and, if you want to, a Packages |
2205 |
CD as well) from one of our <uri link="/main/en/mirrors.xml">mirrors</uri>. The |
2206 |
-Installation CDs are located in the <path>releases/x86/2005.0/installcd</path> |
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+Installation CDs are located in the <path>releases/x86/2005.1/installcd</path> |
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directory. |
2209 |
</p> |
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|
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@@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ |
2212 |
<p> |
2213 |
In case you wonder if your downloaded file is corrupted or not, you can |
2214 |
check its MD5 checksum and compare it with the MD5 checksum we provide (such as |
2215 |
-<path>install-x86-minimal-2005.0.iso.md5</path>). You can check the MD5 checksum |
2216 |
+<path>install-x86-minimal-2005.1.iso.md5</path>). You can check the MD5 checksum |
2217 |
with the <c>md5sum</c> tool under Linux/Unix or <uri |
2218 |
link="http://www.etree.org/md5com.html">md5sum</uri> for Windows. |
2219 |
</p> |
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@@ -552,14 +552,14 @@ |
2221 |
|
2222 |
<p> |
2223 |
You will then be greeted with a boot screen and progress bar. If you are |
2224 |
-installing Gentoo on a system with a non-US keyboard, make sure you press F2 |
2225 |
-to switch to verbose mode and follow the prompt. If no selection is made in 10 |
2226 |
-seconds the default (US keyboard) will be accepted and the boot process will |
2227 |
-continue. Once the boot process completes, you will be automatically logged |
2228 |
-in to the "Live" Gentoo Linux as "root", the super user. |
2229 |
-You should have a root ("#") prompt on the current console and can |
2230 |
-also switch to other consoles by pressing Alt-F2, Alt-F3 and Alt-F4. Get back |
2231 |
-to the one you started on by pressing Alt-F1. |
2232 |
+installing Gentoo on a system with a non-US keyboard, make sure you immediately |
2233 |
+press Alt-F1 to switch to verbose mode and follow the prompt. If no selection is |
2234 |
+made in 10 seconds the default (US keyboard) will be accepted and the boot |
2235 |
+process will continue. Once the boot process completes, you will be |
2236 |
+automatically logged in to the "Live" Gentoo Linux as |
2237 |
+"root", the super user. You should have a root ("#") prompt |
2238 |
+on the current console and can also switch to other consoles by pressing Alt-F2, |
2239 |
+Alt-F3 and Alt-F4. Get back to the one you started on by pressing Alt-F1. |
2240 |
</p> |
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