bootable ISO. HP machines (like the rx2600) that (also) have isp(4)
may have a non-standard firmware on the controller. Our isp(4) driver
is not able to work with those and even panics. This makes installing
FreeBSD rather impossible. By adding the ispfw.ko module, we give the
user a chance to upload a certified firmware onto the card and so make
it possible to either use the isp(4) successfully or otherwise avoid
the panic.
hasn't been any package build for ia64 for a long time and in this
case it means that the cdrtools package on the FTP sites is one that
doesn't have mkisofs. This breaks the release build. By trying to
build the port first, we protect ourselves a bit more against this.
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.
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)