NAME
loadbsd
—
load and boot NetBSD/x68k kernel from
Human68k
SYNOPSIS
loadbsd.x |
[-hvV ] [-abDs ]
[-r root_device]
kernel_file |
DESCRIPTION
loadbsd
is a program runs on Human68k. It loads and
executes the specified NetBSD/x68k kernel.
The options (for loadbsd
itself) are as
follows:
-h
- Show help and exit.
-v
- Enable verbose mode.
-V
- Print version of
loadbsd
and exit.
The options for NetBSD kernel are as follows:
-a
- Auto (multi-user) boot. This disables
-s
flag. -b
- Ask boot device during boot. Pass
RB_ASKNAME
boot flag to the kernel. -d
- Use compiled-in rootdev. Pass
RB_DFLTROOT
boot flag to the kernel. -D
- Enter kernel debugger. Pass
RB_KDB
boot flag to the kernel. -r
root_device- Specify boot device, which shall be mounted as root device. The default
device is ‘
sd@0,0:a
’. Note that the boot device name is not the same as that of NetBSD. See BOOT DEVICE NAMES below. -s
- Single user boot. Pass
RB_SINGLE
boot flag to the kernel. This disables-a
flag. This flag is set by default.
Although listed separately, the options may be in any order.
BOOT DEVICE NAMES
The format of boot device names is:
[/interface/]dev@unit[,lun][:partition]
- interface
- SCSI interface type. One of:
‘
spc@0
’, ‘spc@1
’, ‘mha@0
’. If the dev is a SCSI device, and interface is omitted, the current boot interface is used. - dev
- Device type. One of: ‘
fd
’ (floppy disk drive), ‘sd
’ (SCSI disk), ‘cd
’ (SCSI CD-ROM), ‘md
’ (Memory disk). - unit
- Device unit #. You must specify the target SCSI ID if dev is a SCSI device.
- lun
- SCSI LUN #. 0 is assumed if omitted.
- partition
- Partition letter of device. Partition
‘
a
’ is used if omitted.
FILES
- /usr/mdec/loadbsd.x
- You will find this program here.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The loadbsd
utility first appeared in
NetBSD 1.4.
BUGS
loadbsd
reads the entire kernel image at
once, and requires enough free area on the main memory.