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688c0875 |
| 02-Oct-2019 |
maya <maya@NetBSD.org> |
Split out /rescue to its own set and adapt installers/images to add it.
This is meant to make updates safer: if something goes wrong with updating base, we still have the old, standalone /rescue to
Split out /rescue to its own set and adapt installers/images to add it.
This is meant to make updates safer: if something goes wrong with updating base, we still have the old, standalone /rescue to recover from.
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e9236f33 |
| 09-Aug-2017 |
maya <maya@NetBSD.org> |
evbmips can "boot root FFSv2"
It typically uses a non-NetBSD bootloader (PMON, u-boot...) and those don't differentiate from v1 from v2 - both are unsupported and it requires a separate boot partiti
evbmips can "boot root FFSv2"
It typically uses a non-NetBSD bootloader (PMON, u-boot...) and those don't differentiate from v1 from v2 - both are unsupported and it requires a separate boot partition.
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26165e63 |
| 26-Jul-2014 |
dholland <dholland@NetBSD.org> |
Move sysinst sources to usr.sbin.
This commit only physically moves the sources - there are no other changes, to maximize the probability that this will be treated as a rename if we ever do manage t
Move sysinst sources to usr.sbin.
This commit only physically moves the sources - there are no other changes, to maximize the probability that this will be treated as a rename if we ever do manage to migrate away from CVS.
Moving sysinst has been discussed on and off for years and has two goals: making it easier to work on sysinst, and also making sysinst available on running systems for use installing chroots and VM images and other such things. None of the latter is possible yet, but as they say, one thing at a time.
Doing this now was approved in an impromptu fashion by mrg, riz, riastradh, me, and groo.
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