INSTALLBOOT(8) OpenBSD System Manager's Manual (SPARC64) INSTALLBOOT(8)NAMEinstallboot - install a bootstrap on an FFS filesystem partition
SYNOPSISinstallboot [-nv] bootblk device
DESCRIPTIONinstallboot prepares an FFS filesystem partition for boot-strapping from
the PROM. The sparc bootblocks are split into two parts: a small first-
stage program that is written into the superblock area in a partition
(and hence is limited in size to SBSIZE - DEV_BSIZE bytes), and a second-
stage program that resides in the filesystem proper. The first-stage
program is loaded into memory by the PROM. After it receives control, it
loads the second stage program ofwboot from the filesystem. The second-
stage boot program uses the device driver interface to the PROM and the
stand-alone filesystem code in ``libsa.a'' to locate and load the kernel.
The second-stage boot program and the prototype code for the first-stage
bootprogram can be found in /usr/mdec/ofwboot and /usr/mdec/bootblk
respectively. The second-stage program commonly resides in the root
directory as /ofwboot.
The options are as follows:
-n Do not actually write anything on the disk.
-v Verbose mode.
The arguments are:
bootblk the name of the prototype file for the first stage boot program.
device the name of the raw device in which the first-stage boot program
is to be installed. This should correspond to the block device
on which the file system containing ofwboot is mounted.
EXAMPLES
The following commands will install the first-stage bootblocks in the
root filesystem (assumed to be mounted on ``sd0a'') using the file
/ofwboot as the second-level boot program:
# cp /usr/mdec/ofwboot /ofwboot
# /usr/mdec/installboot /usr/mdec/bootblk /dev/rsd0c
SEE ALSOdisklabel(8), init(8)HISTORY
The installboot first appeared in NetBSD 1.1.
OpenBSD 4.9 April 6, 2010 OpenBSD 4.9