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From: swift <swift@×××××××××××.org>
To: gentoo-doc-cvs@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-doc-cvs] cvs commit: hb-install-about.xml
Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2005 09:44:21
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1 swift 05/08/09 09:43:59
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3 Modified: xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook hb-install-about.xml
4 hb-install-alpha-medium.xml
5 hb-install-amd64-kernel.xml
6 hb-install-amd64-medium.xml hb-install-config.xml
7 hb-install-hppa-bootloader.xml
8 hb-install-hppa-kernel.xml
9 hb-install-hppa-medium.xml
10 hb-install-ppc-bootloader.xml
11 hb-install-ppc-disk.xml hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml
12 hb-install-ppc-medium.xml
13 hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml
14 hb-install-sparc-medium.xml hb-install-stage.xml
15 hb-install-system.xml hb-install-x86-medium.xml
16 Log:
17 Migrating to 2005.1
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19 Revision Changes Path
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22 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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26 Index: hb-install-about.xml
27 ===================================================================
28 RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-about.xml,v
29 retrieving revision 1.35
30 retrieving revision 1.36
31 diff -u -r1.35 -r1.36
32 --- hb-install-about.xml 7 Apr 2005 13:37:18 -0000 1.35
33 +++ hb-install-about.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.36
34 @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
35 <!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
36 <!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0 -->
37
38 -<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-about.xml,v 1.35 2005/04/07 13:37:18 swift Exp $ -->
39 +<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-about.xml,v 1.36 2005/08/09 09:43:58 swift Exp $ -->
40
41 <sections>
42
43 -<version>2.1</version>
44 -<date>2005-03-30</date>
45 +<version>2.2</version>
46 +<date>2005-08-09</date>
47
48 <section>
49 <title>Introduction</title>
50 @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
51 certain cases, NetBooting. This installation assumes that you want to install
52 the latest available version of each package. If you want to perform a
53 networkless installation, you should read the <uri
54 -link="2005.0/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.0 Handbooks</uri> which contain the
55 +link="2005.1/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.1 Handbooks</uri> which contain the
56 installation instructions for a networkless environment.
57 </p>
58
59 @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@
60 Also note that, if you plan on using GRP (the Gentoo Reference Platform, a
61 collection of prebuilt packages meant for immediate use after a Gentoo
62 installation), you <e>must</e> follow the instructions in the <uri
63 -link="2005.0/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.0 Handbooks</uri>.
64 +link="2005.1/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.1 Handbooks</uri>.
65 </p>
66
67 <p>
68
69
70
71 1.34 +8 -8 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-alpha-medium.xml
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73 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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77 Index: hb-install-alpha-medium.xml
78 ===================================================================
79 RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-alpha-medium.xml,v
80 retrieving revision 1.33
81 retrieving revision 1.34
82 diff -u -r1.33 -r1.34
83 --- hb-install-alpha-medium.xml 1 Aug 2005 12:14:49 -0000 1.33
84 +++ hb-install-alpha-medium.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.34
85 @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
86 <!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
87 <!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 -->
88
89 -<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-alpha-medium.xml,v 1.33 2005/08/01 12:14:49 swift Exp $ -->
90 +<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-alpha-medium.xml,v 1.34 2005/08/09 09:43:58 swift Exp $ -->
91
92 <sections>
93
94 -<version>2.5</version>
95 -<date>2005-08-01</date>
96 +<version>2.6</version>
97 +<date>2005-08-09</date>
98
99 <section>
100 <title>Hardware Requirements</title>
101 @@ -271,7 +271,7 @@
102 <p>
103 If you wish to install Gentoo without a working Internet connection, please use
104 the installation instructions described in the <uri
105 -link="2005.0/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.0 Handbooks</uri>.
106 +link="2005.1/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.1 Handbooks</uri>.
107 </p>
108
109 <p>
110 @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@
111 <body>
112
113 <p>
114 -The Minimal Installation CD is called <c>install-alpha-minimal-2005.0.iso</c>
115 +The Minimal Installation CD is called <c>install-alpha-minimal-2005.1.iso</c>
116 and takes up only 54 MB of diskspace. You can use this Installation CD to
117 install Gentoo, but always with a working Internet connection only.
118 </p>
119 @@ -340,7 +340,7 @@
120 <body>
121
122 <p>
123 -The Universal Installation CD is called <c>install-alpha-universal-2005.0.iso</c>
124 +The Universal Installation CD is called <c>install-alpha-universal-2005.1.iso</c>
125 and consumes the entire surface of a 650 MB CD. You can use this Installation CD
126 to install Gentoo, and you can even use it to install Gentoo without a working
127 internet connection, just in case you want to bring Gentoo to another PC than
128 @@ -401,7 +401,7 @@
129 <p>
130 You can download any of the Installation CDs (and, if you want to, a Packages
131 CD as well) from one of our <uri link="/main/en/mirrors.xml">mirrors</uri>. The
132 -Installation CDs are located in the <path>releases/alpha/2005.0/installcd</path>
133 +Installation CDs are located in the <path>releases/alpha/2005.1/installcd</path>
134 directory.
135 </p>
136
137 @@ -413,7 +413,7 @@
138 <p>
139 In case you wonder if your downloaded file is corrupted or not, you can
140 check its MD5 checksum and compare it with the MD5 checksum we provide (such as
141 -<path>install-alpha-minimal-2005.0.iso.md5</path>). You can check the MD5
142 +<path>install-alpha-minimal-2005.1.iso.md5</path>). You can check the MD5
143 checksum with the <c>md5sum</c> tool under Linux/Unix or <uri
144 link="http://www.etree.org/md5com.html">md5sum</uri> for Windows.
145 </p>
146
147
148
149 1.29 +25 -10 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-amd64-kernel.xml
150
151 file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-amd64-kernel.xml?rev=1.29&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
152 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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155 Index: hb-install-amd64-kernel.xml
156 ===================================================================
157 RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-amd64-kernel.xml,v
158 retrieving revision 1.28
159 retrieving revision 1.29
160 diff -u -r1.28 -r1.29
161 --- hb-install-amd64-kernel.xml 4 Jul 2005 15:57:32 -0000 1.28
162 +++ hb-install-amd64-kernel.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.29
163 @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
164 <!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
165 <!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 -->
166
167 -<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-amd64-kernel.xml,v 1.28 2005/07/04 15:57:32 swift Exp $ -->
168 +<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-amd64-kernel.xml,v 1.29 2005/08/09 09:43:58 swift Exp $ -->
169
170 <sections>
171
172 -<version>2.5</version>
173 -<date>2005-07-04</date>
174 +<version>2.6</version>
175 +<date>2005-08-09</date>
176
177 <section>
178 <title>Timezone</title>
179 @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
180
181 <pre caption="Viewing the kernel source symlink">
182 # <i>ls -l /usr/src/linux</i>
183 -lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Oct 13 11:04 /usr/src/linux -&gt; linux-2.6.11-gentoo-r3
184 +lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Oct 13 11:04 /usr/src/linux -&gt; linux-2.6.12-gentoo-r6
185 </pre>
186
187 <p>
188 @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
189 <pre caption="Changing the kernel source symlink">
190 # <i>rm /usr/src/linux</i>
191 # <i>cd /usr/src</i>
192 -# <i>ln -s linux-2.6.11-gentoo-r3 linux</i>
193 +# <i>ln -s linux-2.6.12-gentoo-r6 linux</i>
194 </pre>
195
196 <p>
197 @@ -146,11 +146,9 @@
198 You need this, otherwise some very important code/drivers won't show up:
199 </p>
200
201 -<pre caption="Selecting experimental code/drivers, General setup">
202 +<pre caption="Selecting experimental code/drivers">
203 Code maturity level options ---&gt;
204 [*] Prompt for development and/or incomplete code/drivers
205 -General setup ---&gt;
206 - [*] Support for hot-pluggable devices
207 </pre>
208
209 <p>
210 @@ -159,6 +157,23 @@
211 devices</c> for use with udev.
212 </p>
213
214 +<pre caption="General Support">
215 +General setup ---&gt;
216 + [*] Support for hot-pluggable devices
217 +</pre>
218 +
219 +<p>
220 +We shall then select the exact proceesor type.
221 +</p>
222 +
223 +<pre caption="Selecting processor type and features">
224 +Processor type and features --->
225 + Processor family (AMD-Opteron/Athlon64) --->
226 + ( ) AMD-Opteron/Athlon64
227 + ( ) Intel EM64T
228 + ( ) Generic-x86-64"
229 +</pre>
230 +
231 <p>
232 Now go to <c>File Systems</c> and select support for the filesystems you use.
233 <e>Don't</e> compile them as modules, otherwise your Gentoo system will not be
234 @@ -254,7 +269,7 @@
235 </p>
236
237 <pre caption="Installing the kernel">
238 -# <i>cp arch/x86_64/boot/bzImage /boot/kernel-2.6.11-gentoo-r3</i>
239 +# <i>cp arch/x86_64/boot/bzImage /boot/kernel-2.6.12-gentoo-r6</i>
240 </pre>
241
242 <p>
243 @@ -263,7 +278,7 @@
244 </p>
245
246 <pre caption="Backing up your kernel configuration">
247 -# <i>cp .config /boot/config-2.6.11-gentoo-r3</i>
248 +# <i>cp .config /boot/config-2.6.12-gentoo-r6</i>
249 </pre>
250
251 <p>
252
253
254
255 1.36 +18 -28 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-amd64-medium.xml
256
257 file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-amd64-medium.xml?rev=1.36&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
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260
261 Index: hb-install-amd64-medium.xml
262 ===================================================================
263 RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-amd64-medium.xml,v
264 retrieving revision 1.35
265 retrieving revision 1.36
266 diff -u -r1.35 -r1.36
267 --- hb-install-amd64-medium.xml 18 Jul 2005 00:15:11 -0000 1.35
268 +++ hb-install-amd64-medium.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.36
269 @@ -2,14 +2,14 @@
270 <!DOCTYPE sections SYSTEM "/dtd/book.dtd">
271
272 <!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
273 -<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 -->
274 +<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
275
276 -<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-amd64-medium.xml,v 1.35 2005/07/18 00:15:11 neysx Exp $ -->
277 +<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-amd64-medium.xml,v 1.36 2005/08/09 09:43:58 swift Exp $ -->
278
279 <sections>
280
281 -<version>2.5</version>
282 -<date>2005-07-18</date>
283 +<version>2.7</version>
284 +<date>2005-08-09</date>
285
286 <section>
287 <title>Hardware Requirements</title>
288 @@ -47,13 +47,8 @@
289 </tr>
290 </table>
291
292 -<note>
293 -* Intel processors with EM64T extensions <e>might</e> work as well, but are
294 -untested.
295 -</note>
296 -
297 <p>
298 -You should also check the <uri link="/proj/en/base/amd64/technotes/">Gentoo
299 +You should check the <uri link="/proj/en/base/amd64/technotes/">Gentoo
300 AMD64 Project Page</uri> before proceeding.
301 </p>
302
303 @@ -278,7 +273,7 @@
304 <p>
305 If you wish to install Gentoo without a working Internet connection, please use
306 the installation instructions described in the <uri
307 -link="2005.0/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.0 Handbooks</uri>.
308 +link="2005.1/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.1 Handbooks</uri>.
309 </p>
310
311 <p>
312 @@ -312,7 +307,7 @@
313
314 <p>
315 The Minimal Installation CD is called
316 -<c>install-amd64-minimal-2005.0.iso</c> and
317 +<c>install-amd64-minimal-2005.1.iso</c> and
318 takes up only 75 MB of diskspace. You can use this Installation CD to install
319 Gentoo, but always with a working Internet connection only.
320 </p>
321 @@ -350,7 +345,7 @@
322
323 <p>
324 The Universal Installation CD is called
325 -<c>install-amd64-universal-2005.0.iso</c> and consumes the entire surface
326 +<c>install-amd64-universal-2005.1.iso</c> and consumes the entire surface
327 of a 352 MB CD. You can use this Installation CD to install
328 Gentoo, and you can even use it to install Gentoo without a working internet
329 connection, just in case you want to bring Gentoo to another PC than the one you
330 @@ -409,7 +404,7 @@
331 <p>
332 You can download any of the Installation CDs (and, if you want to, a Packages
333 CD as well) from one of our <uri link="/main/en/mirrors.xml">mirrors</uri>. The
334 -Installation CDs are located in the <path>releases/amd64/2005.0/installcd</path>
335 +Installation CDs are located in the <path>releases/amd64/2005.1/installcd</path>
336 directory.
337 </p>
338
339 @@ -421,7 +416,7 @@
340 <p>
341 In case you wonder if your downloaded file is corrupted or not, you can
342 check its MD5 checksum and compare it with the MD5 checksum we provide (such as
343 -<path>install-amd64-minimal-2005.0.iso.md5</path>). You can check the MD5
344 +<path>install-amd64-minimal-2005.1.iso.md5</path>). You can check the MD5
345 checksum with the <c>md5sum</c> tool under Linux/Unix or <uri
346 link="http://www.etree.org/md5com.html">md5sum</uri> for Windows.
347 </p>
348 @@ -507,10 +502,6 @@
349 <ti>gentoo</ti>
350 <ti>Default kernel with support for K8 CPUs with NUMA</ti>
351 </tr>
352 -<tr>
353 - <ti>gentoo-em64t</ti>
354 - <ti>Same as gentoo, but compiled for gen. x86-64 with SMP support</ti>
355 -</tr>
356 </table>
357
358 <p>
359 @@ -555,15 +546,14 @@
360
361 <p>
362 You will then be greeted with a boot screen and progress bar. If you are
363 -installing Gentoo on a system with a non-US keyboard, make sure you press F2 to
364 -switch to verbose mode and follow the prompt. If no selection is made in 10
365 -seconds, the default (US keyboard) will be accepted and the boot process will
366 -continue. Once
367 -the boot process completes, you will be automatically logged in to the
368 -&quot;Live&quot; Gentoo Linux as &quot;root&quot;, the super user. You should
369 -have a root (&quot;#&quot;) prompt on the current console and can also switch
370 -to other consoles by pressing Alt-F2, Alt-F3 and Alt-F4. Get back to the one
371 -you started on by pressing Alt-F1.
372 +installing Gentoo on a system with a non-US keyboard, make sure you immediately
373 +press Alt-F1 to switch to verbose mode and follow the prompt. If no selection is
374 +made in 10 seconds, the default (US keyboard) will be accepted and the boot
375 +process will continue. Once the boot process completes, you will be
376 +automatically logged in to the &quot;Live&quot; Gentoo Linux as
377 +&quot;root&quot;, the super user. You should have a root (&quot;#&quot;) prompt
378 +on the current console and can also switch to other consoles by pressing Alt-F2,
379 +Alt-F3 and Alt-F4. Get back to the one you started on by pressing Alt-F1.
380 </p>
381
382 <p>
383
384
385
386 1.70 +20 -17 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-config.xml
387
388 file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-config.xml?rev=1.70&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
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391
392 Index: hb-install-config.xml
393 ===================================================================
394 RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-config.xml,v
395 retrieving revision 1.69
396 retrieving revision 1.70
397 diff -u -r1.69 -r1.70
398 --- hb-install-config.xml 28 Jun 2005 12:28:00 -0000 1.69
399 +++ hb-install-config.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.70
400 @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
401 <!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
402 <!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
403
404 -<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-config.xml,v 1.69 2005/06/28 12:28:00 neysx Exp $ -->
405 +<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-config.xml,v 1.70 2005/08/09 09:43:58 swift Exp $ -->
406
407 <sections>
408
409 -<version>2.10</version>
410 -<date>2005-06-28</date>
411 +<version>2.11</version>
412 +<date>2005-08-09</date>
413
414 <section>
415 <title>Filesystem Information</title>
416 @@ -476,16 +476,13 @@
417
418 <note>
419 Users of USB-based <b>SPARC</b> systems and <b>SPARC</b> clones might need to
420 -select an i386 keymap (such as "us") instead of "sunkeymap".
421 +select an i386 keymap (such as "us") instead of "sunkeymap". <b>PPC</b> uses x86
422 +keymaps on most systems. Users who want to be able to use ADB keymaps on boot
423 +have to enable ADB keycode sendings in their kernel and have to set a mac/ppc
424 +keymap in <path>/etc/conf.d/keymaps</path>.
425 </note>
426
427 <p>
428 -<b>PPC</b> uses x86 keymaps on most systems. Users who want to be able to use
429 -ADB keymaps on boot have to enable ADB keycode sendings in their kernel and have
430 -to set a mac/ppc keymap in <path>/etc/conf.d/keymaps</path>.
431 -</p>
432 -
433 -<p>
434 When you're finished configuring <path>/etc/conf.d/keymaps</path>, save and
435 exit.
436 </p>
437 @@ -510,7 +507,7 @@
438 </p>
439
440 <p>
441 -If you are not installing Gentoo on an IBM POWER5 or JS20 system, continue with
442 +If you are not installing Gentoo on IBM PPC64 hardware, continue with
443 <uri link="?part=1&amp;chap=9">Installing Necessary System Tools</uri>.
444 </p>
445
446 @@ -521,20 +518,26 @@
447 <body>
448
449 <note>
450 -The following section applies to the IBM POWER5 and JS20 hardware platforms.
451 +The following section applies to the IBM PPC64 hardware platforms.
452 </note>
453
454 <p>
455 -If you are running Gentoo in an LPAR or on a JS20 blade, you must uncomment the
456 -hvc line in <path>/etc/inittab</path> for the virtual console to spawn a login
457 -prompt.
458 +If you are running Gentoo on IBM PPC64 hardware and using a virtual console
459 +you must uncomment the appropriate line in <path>/etc/inittab</path> for the
460 +virtual console to spawn a login prompt.
461 </p>
462
463 -<pre caption="Enabling hvc support in /etc/inittab">
464 -hvc:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty -nl /bin/bashlogin 9600 hvc0 vt220
465 +<pre caption="Enabling hvc or hvsi support in /etc/inittab">
466 +hvc0:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty -L 9600 hvc0
467 +hvsi:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty -L 19200 hvsi0
468 </pre>
469
470 <p>
471 +You should also take this time to verify that the appropriate console is
472 +listed in /etc/securetty.
473 +</p>
474 +
475 +<p>
476 You may now continue with <uri link="?part=1&amp;chap=9">Installing Necessary
477 System Tools</uri>.
478 </p>
479
480
481
482 1.11 +8 -8 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-hppa-bootloader.xml
483
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488 Index: hb-install-hppa-bootloader.xml
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491 retrieving revision 1.10
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493 diff -u -r1.10 -r1.11
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495 +++ hb-install-hppa-bootloader.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.11
496 @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
497 <!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
498 <!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 -->
499
500 -<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-hppa-bootloader.xml,v 1.10 2005/01/27 17:06:37 vapier Exp $ -->
501 +<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-hppa-bootloader.xml,v 1.11 2005/08/09 09:43:58 swift Exp $ -->
502
503 <sections>
504
505 -<version>1.6</version>
506 -<date>2005-01-27</date>
507 +<version>1.7</version>
508 +<date>2005-08-09</date>
509
510 <section>
511 <title>Installing PALO</title>
512 @@ -30,16 +30,16 @@
513 </p>
514
515 <pre caption = "/etc/palo.conf example">
516 ---commandline=2/vmlinux root=/dev/sdb2 HOME=/
517 +--commandline=2/kernel-2.6.12.2-pa2 root=/dev/sda4
518 --recoverykernel=/vmlinux.old
519 ---init-partitioned=/dev/sdb
520 +--init-partitioned=/dev/sda
521 </pre>
522
523 <p>
524 The first line tells palo the location of the kernel and which boot
525 -parameters it must use. <c>2/vmlinux</c> means the kernel named
526 -<c>/vmlinux</c> resides on the second partition. Beware, the path to the
527 -kernel is relative to the boot partition, not to the root partition.
528 +parameters it must use. <c>2/kernel-2.6.12.2-pa2</c> means the kernel named
529 +<c>/kernel-2.6.12.2-pa2</c> resides on the second partition. Beware, the path
530 +to the kernel is relative to the boot partition, not to the root partition.
531 </p>
532
533 <p>
534
535
536
537 1.25 +51 -38 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-hppa-kernel.xml
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545 RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-hppa-kernel.xml,v
546 retrieving revision 1.24
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548 diff -u -r1.24 -r1.25
549 --- hb-install-hppa-kernel.xml 4 Jul 2005 15:57:32 -0000 1.24
550 +++ hb-install-hppa-kernel.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.25
551 @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
552 <!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
553 <!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 -->
554
555 -<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-hppa-kernel.xml,v 1.24 2005/07/04 15:57:32 swift Exp $ -->
556 +<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-hppa-kernel.xml,v 1.25 2005/08/09 09:43:58 swift Exp $ -->
557
558 <sections>
559
560 -<version>1.17</version>
561 -<date>2005-07-04</date>
562 +<version>1.18</version>
563 +<date>2005-08-09</date>
564
565 <section>
566 <title>Timezone</title>
567 @@ -44,10 +44,13 @@
568 </p>
569
570 <p>
571 -HPPA doesn't support 2.4 series anymore. You have to use <c>hppa-sources</c>.
572 +For HPPA we have <c>hppa-sources</c>. Default these sources are based on
573 +the 2.6 kernel sources. If you want to install a 2.4 kernel, you will need
574 +to install Gentoo from a working Internet connection as we do not supply those
575 +sources on our Installation CD. Continue by installing the kernel source:
576 </p>
577
578 -<pre caption="Installing the kernel source">
579 +<pre caption="Installing a kernel source">
580 # <i>emerge hppa-sources</i>
581 </pre>
582
583 @@ -58,7 +61,7 @@
584
585 <pre caption="Viewing the kernel source symlink">
586 # <i>ls -l /usr/src/linux</i>
587 -lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Oct 13 11:04 /usr/src/linux -&gt; linux-2.6.10_p1
588 +lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Oct 13 11:04 /usr/src/linux -&gt; linux-2.6.12.2-pa2
589 </pre>
590
591 <p>
592 @@ -69,14 +72,14 @@
593 <pre caption="Changing the kernel source symlink">
594 # <i>rm /usr/src/linux</i>
595 # <i>cd /usr/src</i>
596 -# <i>ln -s linux-2.6.10_p1 linux</i>
597 +# <i>ln -s linux-2.6.12.2-pa2 linux</i>
598 </pre>
599
600 <p>
601 Now it is time to configure and compile your kernel source. All architectures
602 can use <c>genkernel</c> for this, which will build a generic kernel as used
603 -by the LiveCD. We explain the "manual" configuration first though, as it is
604 -the best way to optimize your environment.
605 +by the Installation CD. We explain the "manual" configuration first though, as
606 +it is the best way to optimize your environment.
607 </p>
608
609 <p>
610 @@ -199,16 +202,33 @@
611 them.
612 </p>
613
614 -<pre caption="Activating HIL keyboard support">
615 -Input device support ---&gt;
616 - [*] Keyboards
617 - [*] HP HIL keyboard support
618 -</pre>
619 -<pre caption="Activating HIL mouse support">
620 - [*] Mice
621 - [*] HIL pointers (mice etc).
622 +<pre caption="Activating HIL support">
623 +Input core support ---&gt;
624 + [*] Keyboard support
625 + [*] Mouse support
626 + [*] Event interface support
627 </pre>
628
629 +<p>
630 +If you have no mouse on your HIL port, only use the basic support:
631 +</p>
632 +
633 +<pre caption="Basic HIL support">
634 +HIL support ---&gt;
635 + [*] HIL Keyboard (basic) support
636 +</pre>
637 +
638 +<p>
639 +If you however want <e>full</e> HIL support, select the following options:
640 +</p>
641 +
642 +<pre caption="Full HIL support">
643 +HIL support ---&gt;
644 + [*] HP System Device Controller i8042 Support
645 + [*] HIL MLC Support
646 + [*] HIL Keyboard (full) support
647 + [*] HIL Mouse &amp; Pointer support
648 +</pre>
649
650 <p>
651 Also include display driver support:
652 @@ -220,7 +240,6 @@
653 [*] HP STI frame buffer device support
654 Console display driver support ---&gt;
655 [*] STI text console
656 - [*] Framebuffer Console support
657 </pre>
658
659 <p>
660 @@ -246,13 +265,12 @@
661 <p>
662 When the kernel has finished compiling, copy the kernel image to
663 <path>/boot</path>. In the next example we assume you have configured and
664 -compiled <c>hppa-sources-2.6.10_p1</c> (which may not be the right kernel for
665 -your architecture!):
666 +compiled <c>hppa-sources-2.6.12.2-pa2</c>.
667 </p>
668
669 <pre caption="Installing the kernel">
670 -# <i>cp vmlinux /boot/vmlinux</i>
671 -# <i>cp System.map /boot/System.map-2.6.10</i>
672 +# <i>cp vmlinux /boot/kernel-2.6.12.2-pa2</i>
673 +# <i>cp System.map /boot/System.map-2.6.12.2-pa2</i>
674 </pre>
675
676 <p>
677 @@ -261,7 +279,7 @@
678 </p>
679
680 <pre caption="Backing up your kernel configuration">
681 -# <i>cp .config /boot/config-2.6.10</i>
682 +# <i>cp .config /boot/config-2.6.12.2-pa2</i>
683 </pre>
684
685 <p>
686 @@ -285,9 +303,9 @@
687 Now that your kernel source tree is installed, it's now time to compile your
688 kernel by using our <c>genkernel</c> script to automatically build a kernel for
689 you. <c>genkernel</c> works by configuring a kernel nearly identically to the
690 -way our LiveCD kernel is configured. This means that when you use
691 +way our Installation CD kernel is configured. This means that when you use
692 <c>genkernel</c> to build your kernel, your system will generally detect all
693 -your hardware at boot-time, just like our Live CD does. Because genkernel
694 +your hardware at boot-time, just like our Installation CD does. Because genkernel
695 doesn't require any manual kernel configuration, it is an ideal solution for
696 those users who may not be comfortable compiling their own kernels.
697 </p>
698 @@ -315,11 +333,6 @@
699
700 <pre caption="Running genkernel">
701 # <i>genkernel all</i>
702 -GenKernel v3.0.1_beta10
703 -* ARCH: HPPA
704 -* KERNEL VER: 2.4.24
705 -* kernel: configuring source
706 -* kernel: running mrproper
707 <comment>(Output removed to increase readability)</comment>
708 * Kernel compiled successfully!
709 * Required Kernel Params:
710 @@ -344,8 +357,8 @@
711 and initrd when configuring a boot loader later in this document. Write
712 down the names of the kernel and initrd as you will need it when writing
713 the bootloader configuration file. The initrd will be started immediately after
714 -booting to perform hardware autodetection (just like on the Live CD) before
715 -your "real" system starts up.
716 +booting to perform hardware autodetection (just like on the Installation CD)
717 +before your "real" system starts up.
718 </p>
719
720 <pre caption="Checking the created kernel image name and initrd">
721 @@ -353,15 +366,15 @@
722 </pre>
723
724 <p>
725 -Now, let's perform one more step to get our system to be more like the Live
726 -CD -- let's emerge <c>coldplug</c>. While the initrd autodetects hardware that
727 -is needed to boot your system, <c>coldplug</c> autodetects everything else.
728 -To emerge and enable <c>coldplug</c>, type the following:
729 +Now, let's perform one more step to get our system to be more like the
730 +Installation CD -- let's emerge <c>coldplug</c>. While the initrd autodetects
731 +hardware that is needed to boot your system, <c>coldplug</c> autodetects
732 +everything else. To emerge and enable <c>coldplug</c>, type the following:
733 </p>
734
735 <pre caption="Emerging and enabling coldplug">
736 # <i>emerge coldplug</i>
737 -# <i>rc-update add coldplug boot</i>
738 +# <i>rc-update add coldplug default</i>
739 </pre>
740
741 </body>
742
743
744
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757 --- hb-install-hppa-medium.xml 25 May 2005 09:47:58 -0000 1.30
758 +++ hb-install-hppa-medium.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.31
759 @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
760 <!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
761 <!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 -->
762
763 -<!-- $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 $ -->
764 +<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-hppa-medium.xml,v 1.31 2005/08/09 09:43:58 swift Exp $ -->
765
766 <sections>
767
768 -<version>1.24</version>
769 -<date>2005-05-24</date>
770 +<version>1.25</version>
771 +<date>2005-08-08</date>
772
773 <section>
774 <title>Hardware Requirements</title>
775 @@ -29,10 +29,10 @@
776 <body>
777
778 <p>
779 - A list of supported hardware can be found on the
780 - <uri link="http://www.pateam.org/list.html">PA Team website</uri>.
781 - You may find additional information about your box in the <uri
782 - link="http://hwdb.parisc-linux.org">Parisc-Linux Hardware Database</uri>.
783 +A list of supported hardware can be found on the
784 +<uri link="http://www.pateam.org/list.html">PA Team website</uri>.
785 +You may find additional information about your box in the <uri
786 +link="http://hwdb.parisc-linux.org">Parisc-Linux Hardware Database</uri>.
787 </p>
788
789 <table>
790 @@ -56,369 +56,115 @@
791 <!-- Copy/paste from hb-install-x86-medium.xml -->
792 <!-- START -->
793 <section>
794 -<title>The Gentoo Installation Approaches</title>
795 +<title>The Gentoo Universal Installation CD</title>
796 <subsection>
797 <title>Introduction</title>
798 <body>
799
800 <p>
801 -Gentoo Linux can be installed using one of three <e>stage</e> tarball files.
802 -A stage file is a tarball (compressed archive) that contains a minimal
803 +Gentoo Linux can be installed using one of three <e>stage</e> tarball files. A
804 +stage file is a tarball (compressed archive) that contains a minimal
805 environment.
806 </p>
807
808 <ul>
809 <li>
810 - A stage1 file contains nothing more than a compiler, Portage (Gentoo's
811 - software management system) and a couple of packages on which the compiler
812 - or Portage depends.
813 - </li>
814 - <li>
815 - A stage2 file contains a so-called bootstrapped system, a minimal
816 - environment from which one can start building all other necessary
817 - applications that make a Gentoo environment complete.
818 - </li>
819 - <li>
820 - A stage3 file contains a prebuilt minimal system which is almost fully
821 - deployable. It only lacks a few applications where you, the Gentoo user,
822 - needs to choose which one you want to install.
823 - </li>
824 + A stage1 file contains nothing more than a compiler, Portage (Gentoo's
825 + software management system) and a couple of packages on which the
826 + compiler or Portage depends.
827 + </li>
828 + <li>
829 + A stage2 file contains a so-called bootstrapped system, a minimal
830 + environment from which one can start building all other necessary
831 + applications that make a Gentoo environment complete.
832 + </li>
833 + <li>
834 + 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,
836 + needs to choose which one you want to install.
837 + </li>
838 </ul>
839
840 <p>
841 -To help you decide what stage file you want to use, we have written down the
842 -major advantages and disadvantages of each stage file.
843 -</p>
844 -
845 -</body>
846 -</subsection>
847 -<subsection>
848 -<title>A Stage1 Approach</title>
849 -<body>
850 -
851 -<p>
852 -A <e>stage1</e> is used when you want to bootstrap and build the entire system
853 -from scratch.
854 -</p>
855 -
856 -<p>
857 -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>
868 - <th>Pros and Cons</th>
869 -</tr>
870 -<tr>
871 - <th>+</th>
872 - <ti>
873 - 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>
879 - <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>
896 - <th>-</th>
897 - <ti>
898 - Requires a working Internet connection during the installation
899 - </ti>
900 -</tr>
901 -</table>
902 -
903 -</body>
904 -</subsection>
905 -<subsection>
906 -<title>A Stage2 Approach</title>
907 -<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 -
914 -<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.
918 +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
921 +link="/doc/en/handbook/handbook-hppa.xml">Gentoo Handbook</uri>. They do
922 +require a working Internet connection though.
923 </p>
924
925 -<table>
926 -<tr>
927 - <th>Stage2</th>
928 - <th>Pros and Cons</th>
929 -</tr>
930 -<tr>
931 - <th>+</th>
932 - <ti>You don't need to bootstrap</ti>
933 -</tr>
934 -<tr>
935 - <th>+</th>
936 - <ti>Faster than starting with stage1</ti>
937 -</tr>
938 -<tr>
939 - <th>+</th>
940 - <ti>You can still tweak your settings</ti>
941 -</tr>
942 -<tr>
943 - <th>-</th>
944 - <ti>You cannot tweak as much as with a stage1</ti>
945 -</tr>
946 -<tr>
947 - <th>-</th>
948 - <ti>It's still not the fastest way to install Gentoo</ti>
949 -</tr>
950
951
952
953 1.28 +196 -101 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-bootloader.xml
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966 +++ hb-install-ppc-bootloader.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.28
967 @@ -4,33 +4,31 @@
968 <!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
969 <!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 -->
970
971 -<!-- $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 $ -->
972 +<!-- $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 $ -->
973
974 <sections>
975
976 -<version>2.4</version>
977 -<date>2005-05-12</date>
978 +<version>2.5</version>
979 +<date>2005-08-09</date>
980
981 <section>
982 -<title>Making your Choice</title>
983 +<title>Choosing a Bootloader</title>
984 <subsection>
985 <title>Introduction</title>
986 <body>
987
988 <p>
989 -Now that your kernel is configured and compiled and the necessary system
990 -configuration files are filled in correctly, it is time to install a
991 -program that will fire up your kernel when you start the system. Such a
992 -program is called a <e>bootloader</e>. But before you start, consider
993 -your options...
994 +Now that the kernel is configured and compiled, you'll need a <e>bootloader</e>
995 +to start your new linux installation. The <e>bootloader</e> that you use will
996 +depend upon the type of PPC machine you have.
997 </p>
998
999 <p>
1000 -Several bootloaders exist for Linux/PPC. We have <uri link="#yaboot">yaboot</uri>
1001 -(for NewWorld Apple and IBM machines) and <uri link="#bootx">BootX</uri> (for
1002 -OldWorld Apple machines). The Pegasos does not require a bootloader, but
1003 -we included the <uri link="#bootcreator">BootCreator</uri> for creating a
1004 -SmartFirmware bootmenu.
1005 +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>.
1008 +The Pegasos does not require a bootloader, but you will need to emerge
1009 +<uri link="#bootcreator">BootCreator</uri> to create SmartFirmware bootmenus.
1010 </p>
1011
1012 </body>
1013 @@ -43,16 +41,16 @@
1014 <body>
1015
1016 <impo>
1017 -yaboot can only be used on NewWorld Apple and IBM systems!
1018 +yaboot can only be used on NewWorld Apple or IBM machines!
1019 </impo>
1020
1021 <p>
1022 -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>
1027 +filesystem from the Installation CD to <path>/dev</path> inside of the chroot.
1028 </p>
1029
1030 -<pre caption="Bind-mounting the /dev-filesystem">
1031 +<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>
1034 # <i>chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash</i>
1035 @@ -60,33 +58,33 @@
1036 </pre>
1037
1038 <p>
1039 -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>
1052 -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
1060 -<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>
1065 -image=/boot/kernel-2.6.9
1066 +<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
1070 +## with the exact filename of your kernel.
1071 +###########################################################</comment>
1072 +image=/boot/kernel-2.6.12
1073 label=Linux
1074 root=/dev/ram0 <comment># If using genkernel this is /dev/ram0</comment>
1075 partition=3
1076 - sysmap=/boot/System.map-2.6.9
1077 - append="real_root=/dev/hda3 init=/linuxrc" <comment># Add arguments to this line</comment>
1078 + append="real_root=/dev/hda3 init=/linuxrc"
1079 + <comment># You can add additional kernel arguments to append such as
1080 + # rootdelay=10 for a USB/Firewire Boot</comment>
1081 read-only
1082 -<comment>##################</comment>
1083 +<comment>##########################################################</comment>
1084 </pre>
1085
1086 <ul>
1087 @@ -110,8 +108,8 @@
1088 <p>
1089 To use <c>yabootconfig</c>, your drive must have an Apple_Bootstrap partition,
1090 and <path>/etc/fstab</path> must be configured with your Linux partitions. Both
1091 -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
1094 +have the latest version of <c>yaboot</c> installed.
1095 </p>
1096
1097 <pre caption = "Installing yaboot with GRP">
1098 @@ -119,21 +117,23 @@
1099 </pre>
1100
1101 <p>
1102 -Now exit the chroot and run <c>yabootconfig --chroot /mnt/gentoo</c>. The
1103 -program will run and it will confirm the location of the bootstrap partition.
1104 -Type <c>Y</c> if it is correct. If not, double check <path>/etc/fstab</path>.
1105 -yabootconfig will then scan your system setup, create
1106 -<path>/etc/yaboot.conf</path> and run <c>mkofboot</c> for you. <c>mkofboot</c>
1107 -is used to format the Apple_Bootstrap partition, and install the yaboot
1108 -configuration file into it. After this enter the chroot again.
1109 +Now, exit the chroot and run <c>yabootconfig --chroot /mnt/gentoo</c>. It will
1110 +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.
1117 </p>
1118 -<pre caption="enter chroot">
1119 +
1120 +<pre caption="Re-enter the chroot">
1121 # <i>chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash</i>
1122 # <i>/usr/sbin/env-update &amp;&amp; source /etc/profile</i>
1123 </pre>
1124
1125 <p>
1126 -You might want to verify the contents of <path>/etc/yaboot.conf</path>. If you
1127 +You may want to verify the contents of <path>/etc/yaboot.conf</path>. If you
1128 make changes to <path>/etc/yaboot.conf</path> (like setting the default/boot
1129 OS), make sure to rerun <c>ybin -v</c> to apply changes to the Apple_Bootstrap
1130 partition.
1131 @@ -150,8 +150,7 @@
1132 <body>
1133
1134 <p>
1135 -First make sure you have the latest <c>yaboot</c> installed on your
1136 -system:
1137 +First, make sure you have the latest version of <c>yaboot</c> installed.
1138 </p>
1139
1140 <pre caption = "Installing yaboot">
1141 @@ -159,10 +158,10 @@
1142 </pre>
1143
1144 <p>
1145 -Below you find a completed <path>yaboot.conf</path> file. Alter it at
1146 -will. G5 users should be aware that their disks are Serial ATA disks which are
1147 -seen as SCSI disks by the Linux kernel (so substitute <path>/dev/hda</path> with
1148 -<path>/dev/sda</path>).
1149 +An example <path>yaboot.conf</path> file is given below, but you will need to
1150 +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
1152 +you will need to substitute <path>/dev/hda</path> with <path>/dev/sda</path>).
1153 </p>
1154
1155 <pre caption = "/etc/yaboot.conf">
1156 @@ -184,12 +183,23 @@
1157 ## hd:X means /dev/sdaX (or /dev/hdaX).
1158
1159
1160
1161 1.31 +45 -45 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-disk.xml
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1166
1167 Index: hb-install-ppc-disk.xml
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1170 retrieving revision 1.30
1171 retrieving revision 1.31
1172 diff -u -r1.30 -r1.31
1173 --- hb-install-ppc-disk.xml 2 Aug 2005 08:03:53 -0000 1.30
1174 +++ hb-install-ppc-disk.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.31
1175 @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
1176 <!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
1177 <!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
1178
1179 -<!-- $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 $ -->
1180 +<!-- $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 $ -->
1181
1182 <sections>
1183
1184 -<version>2.2</version>
1185 -<date>2005-08-02</date>
1186 +<version>2.3</version>
1187 +<date>2005-08-09</date>
1188
1189 <section>
1190 <title>Introduction to Block Devices</title>
1191 @@ -43,15 +43,14 @@
1192 </body>
1193 </subsection>
1194 <subsection>
1195 -<title>Partitions and Slices</title>
1196 +<title>Partitions</title>
1197 <body>
1198
1199 <p>
1200 Although it is theoretically possible to use a full disk to house your Linux
1201 system, this is almost never done in practice. Instead, full disk block devices
1202 are split up in smaller, more manageable block devices. On most systems,
1203 -these are called <e>partitions</e>. Other architectures use a similar technique,
1204 -called <e>slices</e>.
1205 +these are called <e>partitions</e>.
1206 </p>
1207
1208 </body>
1209 @@ -89,7 +88,7 @@
1210 </tr>
1211 <tr>
1212 <ti><path>/dev/hda2</path></ti>
1213 - <ti>(Not needed)</ti>
1214 + <ti>(Not applicable)</ti>
1215 <ti>(Not applicable)</ti>
1216 <ti>(Not applicable)</ti>
1217 <ti>(bootstrap)</ti>
1218 @@ -106,8 +105,8 @@
1219 <ti>Type 0x41</ti>
1220 </tr>
1221 <tr>
1222 - <ti>(Not needed)</ti>
1223 - <ti>(Not needed)</ti>
1224 + <ti>(Not applicable)</ti>
1225 + <ti><path>/dev/hda2</path> (If using quik)</ti>
1226 <ti><path>/dev/hda1</path></ti>
1227 <ti>(Not needed)</ti>
1228 <ti>ext2</ti>
1229 @@ -116,7 +115,7 @@
1230 </tr>
1231 <tr>
1232 <ti><path>/dev/hda3</path></ti>
1233 - <ti><path>/dev/hda2</path></ti>
1234 + <ti><path>/dev/hda2</path>(<path>/dev/hda3</path> if using quik)</ti>
1235 <ti><path>/dev/hda2</path></ti>
1236 <ti><path>/dev/sda2</path></ti>
1237 <ti>(swap)</ti>
1238 @@ -125,7 +124,7 @@
1239 </tr>
1240 <tr>
1241 <ti><path>/dev/hda4</path></ti>
1242 - <ti><path>/dev/hda3</path></ti>
1243 + <ti><path>/dev/hda3</path> (<path>/dev/hda4</path> if using quik)</ti>
1244 <ti><path>/dev/hda3</path></ti>
1245 <ti><path>/dev/sda3</path></ti>
1246 <ti>ext3, xfs</ti>
1247 @@ -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>
1300
1301 @@ -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
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1382 +++ hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.34
1383 @@ -4,21 +4,21 @@
1384 <!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
1385 <!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 -->
1386
1387 -<!-- $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 $ -->
1388 +<!-- $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 $ -->
1389
1390 <sections>
1391
1392 -<version>2.10</version>
1393 -<date>2005-08-06</date>
1394 +<version>2.11</version>
1395 +<date>2005-08-09</date>
1396
1397 <section>
1398 <title>Timezone</title>
1399 <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 -&gt; linux-2.6.10-gentoo-r8
1461 +lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 22 Mar 18 16:23 /usr/src/linux -&gt; 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
1472 <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
1490 <p>
1491 @@ -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
1512 <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
1521 <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 - &lt;*&gt; Reiserfs support
1527 - &lt;*&gt; Ext3 journalling file system support
1528 &lt;*&gt; Second extended fs support
1529 + &lt;*&gt; Ext3 journalling file system support
1530 + &lt;*&gt; Reiserfs support
1531 &lt;*&gt; XFS filesystem support
1532 </pre>
1533
1534 @@ -205,9 +207,9 @@
1535 </p>
1536
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 ---&gt;
1558 + IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support ---&gt;
1559 + &lt;*&gt; IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support
1560 + &lt;*&gt; OHCI-1394 support
1561 + &lt;*&gt; SBP-2 support (Harddisks etc.)
1562 +</pre>
1563 +
1564 +<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 ---&gt;
1572 + USB support ---&gt;
1573 + &lt;*&gt; Support for Host-side USB
1574
1575
1576
1577 1.45 +33 -14 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc-medium.xml
1578
1579 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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1581 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
1582
1583 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
1587 retrieving revision 1.45
1588 diff -u -r1.44 -r1.45
1589 --- hb-install-ppc-medium.xml 12 May 2005 21:32:20 -0000 1.44
1590 +++ hb-install-ppc-medium.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.45
1591 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
1592 <!-- 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 $ -->
1596 +<!-- $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 $ -->
1597
1598 <sections>
1599
1600 @@ -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>
1611 </tr>
1612 <tr>
1613 - <th>OldWorld machines</th>
1614 + <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>
1623 + <th>Genesi's Pegasos</th>
1624 + <ti>
1625 + Pegasos I/II, Open Desktop Workstation
1626 + </ti>
1627 +</tr>
1628 +<tr>
1629 + <th>IBM</th>
1630 + <ti>
1631 + RS/6000, iSeries, pSeries
1632 </ti>
1633 </tr>
1634 <tr>
1635 @@ -282,7 +296,7 @@
1636 <p>
1637 If you wish to install Gentoo without a working Internet connection, please use
1638 the installation instructions described in the <uri
1639 -link="2005.0/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.0 Handbooks</uri>.
1640 +link="2005.1/index.xml">Gentoo 2005.1 Handbooks</uri>.
1641 </p>
1642
1643 <p>
1644 @@ -315,7 +329,7 @@
1645 <body>
1646
1647 <p>
1648 -The Minimal Installation CD is called <c>install-ppc-minimal-2005.0.iso</c> and
1649 +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.
1652 </p>
1653 @@ -352,7 +366,7 @@
1654 <body>
1655
1656 <p>
1657 -The Universal Installation CD is called <c>install-ppc-universal-2005.0.iso</c>
1658 +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
1660 CD to install Gentoo, and you can even use it to install Gentoo without a
1661 working internet connection, just in case you want to bring Gentoo to another
1662 @@ -411,7 +425,7 @@
1663 <p>
1664 You can download any of the Installation CDs (and, if you want to, a Packages
1665 CD as well) from one of our <uri link="/main/en/mirrors.xml">mirrors</uri>. The
1666 -Installation CDs are located in the <path>releases/ppc/2005.0/installcd</path>
1667 +Installation CDs are located in the <path>releases/ppc/2005.1/installcd</path>
1668 directory.
1669 </p>
1670
1671 @@ -423,11 +437,11 @@
1672 <p>
1673 In case you wonder if your downloaded file is corrupted or not, you can
1674 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
1677 -link="http://www.etree.org/md5com.html">md5sum</uri> for Windows. How
1678 -to verify MD5 checksums with Mac OS X is described in the <uri
1679 -link="/doc/en/gentoo-ppc-faq.xml#doc_chap1">Gentoo PPC FAQ</uri>.
1680 +<path>install-ppc-minimal-2005.1.iso.md5</path>). You can check the MD5 checksum
1681 +with the <c>md5sum</c> tool under Linux/Unix or
1682 +<uri link="http://www.etree.org/md5com.html">md5sum</uri> for Windows. If
1683 +<c>md5sum</c> is not available on Mac OS X, see the
1684 +<uri link="/doc/en/gentoo-ppc-faq.xml#doc_chap1">Gentoo PPC FAQ</uri> for help.
1685 </p>
1686
1687 <p>
1688 @@ -569,6 +583,7 @@
1689 with a tool called BootX. Boot floppies are being prepared for Macs without
1690 MacOS, but they are not available at this time.
1691 </p>
1692 +
1693 <p>
1694 First, download <uri link="http://penguinppc.org/projects/bootx/">BootX</uri>
1695 and unpack the archive. Copy the the <c>BootX Extension</c> from the unpacked
1696 @@ -579,6 +594,7 @@
1697 from the Installation CD <path>boot</path> folder into the MacOS
1698 <c>System Folder</c>.
1699 </p>
1700 +
1701 <p>
1702 To prepare BootX, start the BootX App Control Panel. First select the Options
1703 dialog and check <c>Use Specified RAM Disk</c> and select <c>G3G4.igz</c> from
1704 @@ -590,9 +606,11 @@
1705 <pre caption="BootX kernel arguments">
1706 cdroot root=/dev/ram0 init=linuxrc loop=livecd.squashfs looptype=squashfs console=tty0 nodevfs udev
1707 </pre>
1708 +
1709 <note>
1710 The kernel parameters in the yaboot section above are also applicable here.
1711 </note>
1712 +
1713 <p>
1714 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
1716 @@ -600,6 +618,7 @@
1717 Installation CD and continue with <uri link="#booted">And When
1718 You're Booted...</uri>
1719 </p>
1720 +
1721 </body>
1722 </subsection>
1723
1724
1725
1726
1727 1.21 +8 -8 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml
1728
1729 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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1731 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
1732
1733 Index: hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml
1734 ===================================================================
1735 RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml,v
1736 retrieving revision 1.20
1737 retrieving revision 1.21
1738 diff -u -r1.20 -r1.21
1739 --- hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml 25 May 2005 09:47:58 -0000 1.20
1740 +++ hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.21
1741 @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
1742 <!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
1743 <!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 -->
1744
1745 -<!-- $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 $ -->
1746 +<!-- $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 $ -->
1747
1748 <sections>
1749
1750 -<version>2.3</version>
1751 -<date>2005-05-25</date>
1752 +<version>2.4</version>
1753 +<date>2005-08-09</date>
1754
1755 <section>
1756 <title>Hardware Requirements</title>
1757 @@ -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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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 -->
1815
1816 -<!-- $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 $ -->
1817 +<!-- $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 $ -->
1818
1819 <sections>
1820
1821 -<version>2.2</version>
1822 -<date>2005-05-23</date>
1823 +<version>2.3</version>
1824 +<date>2005-08-09</date>
1825
1826 <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
1888 1.85 +10 -8 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-stage.xml
1889
1890 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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1893
1894 Index: hb-install-stage.xml
1895 ===================================================================
1896 RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-stage.xml,v
1897 retrieving revision 1.84
1898 retrieving revision 1.85
1899 diff -u -r1.84 -r1.85
1900 --- hb-install-stage.xml 28 Mar 2005 11:30:53 -0000 1.84
1901 +++ hb-install-stage.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.85
1902 @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
1903 <!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
1904 <!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 -->
1905
1906 -<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-stage.xml,v 1.84 2005/03/28 11:30:53 swift Exp $ -->
1907 +<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-stage.xml,v 1.85 2005/08/09 09:43:58 swift Exp $ -->
1908
1909 <sections>
1910
1911 -<version>2.00</version>
1912 -<date>2005-03-28</date>
1913 +<version>2.1</version>
1914 +<date>2005-08-09</date>
1915
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
1927 @@ -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>
1932 -stage1-x86-2005.0.tar.bz2: OK
1933 +# <i>md5sum -c stage1-x86-2005.1.tar.bz2.md5</i>
1934 +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-&lt;subarch&gt;-2005.0.tar.bz2</path>.
1943 +<path>stage3-&lt;subarch&gt;-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-&lt;subarch&gt;-2005.0.tar.bz2</i>
1949 +# <i>tar -xvjpf /mnt/cdrom/stages/stage3-&lt;subarch&gt;-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
1970
1971
1972 1.83 +49 -41 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-system.xml
1973
1974 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
1976 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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1978 Index: hb-install-system.xml
1979 ===================================================================
1980 RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-system.xml,v
1981 retrieving revision 1.82
1982 retrieving revision 1.83
1983 diff -u -r1.82 -r1.83
1984 --- hb-install-system.xml 30 Jul 2005 11:31:02 -0000 1.82
1985 +++ hb-install-system.xml 9 Aug 2005 09:43:58 -0000 1.83
1986 @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
1987 <!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
1988 <!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 -->
1989
1990 -<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-system.xml,v 1.82 2005/07/30 11:31:02 swift Exp $ -->
1991 +<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/hb-install-system.xml,v 1.83 2005/08/09 09:43:58 swift Exp $ -->
1992
1993 <sections>
1994
1995 -<version>2.9</version>
1996 -<date>2005-07-30</date>
1997 +<version>2.10</version>
1998 +<date>2005-08-09</date>
1999
2000 <section>
2001 <title>Chrooting</title>
2002 @@ -173,7 +173,8 @@
2003 Previously, such a profile was barely touched by the user. However, x86, hppa
2004 and alpha users can choose between two profiles, one for a 2.4 kernel and one
2005 for a 2.6 kernel. This requirement has been imposed to improve the integration
2006 -of the 2.6 kernels.
2007 +of the 2.6 kernels. The ppc and ppc64 architectures have several profiles
2008 +available as well. We will talk about those later.
2009 </p>
2010
2011 <p>
2012 @@ -182,7 +183,7 @@
2013
2014 <pre caption="Verifying system profile">
2015 # <i>ls -FGg /etc/make.profile</i>
2016 -lrwxrwxrwx 1 48 Apr 8 18:51 /etc/make.profile -> ../usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.0/
2017 +lrwxrwxrwx 1 48 Apr 8 18:51 /etc/make.profile -> ../usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.1/
2018 </pre>
2019
2020 <p>
2021 @@ -198,8 +199,8 @@
2022 </p>
2023
2024 <pre caption="Finding out if an additional profile exists">
2025 -# <i>ls -d /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.0/2.4</i>
2026 -/usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.0/2.4
2027 +# <i>ls -d /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.1/2.4</i>
2028 +/usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.1/2.4
2029 </pre>
2030
2031 <p>
2032 @@ -210,7 +211,7 @@
2033
2034 <pre caption="Switching to a 2.4 profile">
2035 <comment>(Make sure you use the right architecture, the example below is for x86)</comment>
2036 -# <i>ln -snf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.0/2.4 /etc/make.profile</i>
2037 +# <i>ln -snf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.1/2.4 /etc/make.profile</i>
2038 <comment>(List the files in the 2.4 profile)</comment>
2039 # <i>ls -FGg /etc/make.profile/</i>
2040 total 12
2041 @@ -219,6 +220,46 @@
2042 -rw-r--r-- 1 573 Dec 3 2004 virtuals
2043 </pre>
2044
2045 +<p>
2046 +For ppc, there are a number of new profiles provided with 2005.1.
2047 +</p>
2048 +
2049 +<pre caption="PPC Profiles">
2050 +<comment>(Generic PPC profile, for all PPC machines)</comment>
2051 +# <i>ln -snf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/ppc/2005.1/ppc /etc/make.profile</i>
2052 +<comment>(G3 profile)</comment>
2053 +# <i>ln -snf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/ppc/2005.1/ppc/G3 /etc/make.profile</i>
2054 +<comment>(G3 Pegasos profile)</comment>
2055 +# <i>ln -snf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/ppc/2005.1/ppc/G3/Pegasos/ /etc/make.profile</i>
2056 +<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&amp;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&amp;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 -->
2161 +<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
2162
2163 -<!-- $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 $ -->
2164 +<!-- $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>
2207 +Installation CDs are located in the <path>releases/x86/2005.1/installcd</path>
2208 directory.
2209 </p>
2210
2211 @@ -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>
2220 @@ -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 &quot;Live&quot; Gentoo Linux as &quot;root&quot;, the super user.
2229 -You should have a root (&quot;#&quot;) 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 &quot;Live&quot; Gentoo Linux as
2237 +&quot;root&quot;, the super user. You should have a root (&quot;#&quot;) 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>
2241
2242 <p>
2243
2244
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