we created for the boot floppy, or 2) construct an EFI partition
by copying bits from /boot. The first approach creates a bootable
CD image that loads a memory disk and starts sysinstall, the second
approach creates a generic bootable CD.
if it's not defined as efi. This makes sure we create a proper
MFS root filesystem and still allow the boot disk to be EFI
based.
At this time EFI auto boot works and we're properly loading the
MFS root file system. Time to create drivers.conf and get this
show on the road!
the loader in an EFI partition. This automaticly means we need the
kernel there as well.
In order to avoid having to worry about a geometry as much as
possible, we partition the disk with GPT.
With this, auto-boot works, but we have a problem mounting the
MFS.
was no history to speak of, a repocopy would not have bought us
anything. Versions copied:
../sparc64/boot_crunch.conf,v 1.3 2002/11/01 15:29:35 jhb
../sparc64/dokern.sh,v 1.1 2002/10/13 18:36:06 jake
../sparc64/mkisoimages.sh,v 1.1 2002/10/13 18:36:06 jake
obtained from: jake, jhb
chapeau: jkh (mkisoimages.sh)