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NetBSD/hpcmips on a mobile pro 770
user name
2007-02-03 04:00:15
Hi,

I have recently bought a mobile pro, and I read that netbsd
worked fine 
on it.
I have no experience with netbsd (I installed it once or
twice on some 
other computers, but I never got to know it in depth), so I
have no idea 
of how to get it to load on an embedded device with no hard
drive or cd 
rom device. Do you have a wince loader? How do I prepare my
CF card for 
netbsd? Do i need a netbsd computer to do so?

thanks in advance,

Wim

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Re: NetBSD/hpcmips on a mobile pro 770
user name
2007-02-03 07:21:47
On 2/3/07, Wim Vander Schelden <wim.vanderscheldengmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have recently bought a mobile pro, and I read that
netbsd worked fine
> on it.
> I have no experience with netbsd (I installed it once
or twice on some
> other computers, but I never got to know it in depth),
so I have no idea
> of how to get it to load on an embedded device with no
hard drive or cd
> rom device. Do you have a wince loader? How do I
prepare my CF card for
> netbsd? Do i need a netbsd computer to do so?

You boot into WinCE, and then there is a kernel loader
called either
pbsdboot.exe or hpcboot.exe here:

ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-3.1/hpcmips/installat
ion/

I've got a site that I wrote for installing on a Mobilepro
880, and it
should mostly be the same other than I'm mentioning USB
devices which
I think you can't use. It's here:

h
ttp://acruhl.freeshell.org/mobilepro880_netbsd.txt

It mentions NetBSD 2.0, but I think everything is the same
as of 3.1.

Basically, you need to:

1. Get a small FAT partition on your CF device
2. Put the NetBSD install kernel on there
3. Boot that kernel, and assuming you have a network device,
run a
network install.

If you don't have a network device, you can put the install
sets on
another CF card, or inside the NetBSD partition if you
like.

It can be a bit complicated, but I can help you out if you
need. I've
done it a "million" times.

Andy

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