Hello,
I have wanted to get NetBSD running on my Jornada 720
since almost 6 months
ago! I was so glad to find you site, since it seemed so
easy. As your email
address is at NetBSD.org, I assume you are somewhat
official. Anyways, I
tried to format the CF card from Linux. Is that wrong? I
made the DOS
partition a FAT16 one. Are they the same thing? And also,
when you said to
leave the rest for NetBSD, did you mean to format the
rest of the drive in a
NetBSD filesystem? I'm not sure how long ago your article
was written, but I
believe a new NetBSD is now out. Would that be fixed if I
installed from the
network? I currently get up to the .exe bootloader but
cannot boot. I really
wanted to try NetBSD as an alternative to Linux on my
Jornada 720. Do I have
to have NetBSD already installed on another computer to
make this work? Are
there any NetBSD LiveCD's? Thanks a lot!
--
-Rabbitt
Its been a long time since I built one of these from
scratch, but I seem
to remember ....
1) You make two partitions on the CF card. The first is a
normal FAT16
of, say, 5MB to 10MB or so. You put the NetBSD MS-WIN CE
boot loader
there and a bootable kernel or "miniroot".
2) You create another partition on the CF card with id 169,
or you can
leave it unformated or, if you can, you can put a
Berkeley FFS on it
with the proper endian with type 169. I did the last one
from another
system running NetBSD.
3) You then have to get a boot strap NetBSD system running.
I don't know
what the official method of doing this is for the
Joranada [anymore].
There might be a miniroot type concept which is a single
bootable file
that contains a filesystem that it unpacks itself into
memory to run
the rest of the system. This method will probably
provide 'sysinst'
which can be used to put the proper file system on the
rest of the CF
card and then unpack the rest of the NetBSD system
[probably via a LAN
connection].
3b) or.. if you managed to get a BSD FFS on the CF card
external to the
Jornada, then it is very simple to just unpack the
NetBSD/hpcarm
system onto the card directly. This is what I did with
a notebook
computer running NetBSD/i386.
I assume you are asking for a LiveCD for a NetBSD/i386
system?? These
exist, as far as I know. The simple bootable CD that is
used for i386
installs would probably also work just fine. You would
write a smallish
.iso file to a CD and then boot the CD. This would put you
into the
'sysinst' menu, usually used to install NetBSD, and one of
the options
there would be to exist to a 'sh'. There should be enough
stuff present
to set up a CF card for the hpcarm port, assuming that your
hardware is
supported well by the install disk. You would still have to
get the
hpcarc files from someplace which might mean configuring the
LAN manually,
or some such.
This probably wasn't helpful.
--
Brad Spencer - brad anduin.eldar.org - KC8VKS
http://anduin.eldar.org
- & - http://anduin.ipv6.eldar
.org [IPv6 only]
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