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miod 25 years ago
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src/etc/etc.sun3/README View File

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# $OpenBSD: README,v 1.2 1998/09/23 07:30:57 todd Exp $ -*- text -*-
# $OpenBSD: README,v 1.3 2000/05/01 02:24:11 miod Exp $ -*- text -*-
NetBSD/Sun3 Binary Snapshot
OpenBSD/Sun3 Binary Snapshot
This FTP directory contains a binary snapshot of NetBSD/Sun3.
This FTP directory contains a binary snapshot of OpenBSD/Sun3. This
can't be considered a working, stable release yet.
The NetBSD/sun3 port runs on most Sun3 machines, including:
The OpenBSD/sun3 port should run on the following Sun3 machines (* means
having being tested):
Sun3/{50,60,110,160,260}
Sun3/50
Sun3/60
Sun3/110
Sun3/160*
Sun3/260*
Devices currently supported include:
Devices currently supported include(* means having being tested):
Intel Ether (ie), on-board or VME
Intel Ether (ie), on-board* or VME
Lance Ether (le), on-board
SCSI (sd,st,...), on-board or VME
keyboard/display console
serial port (ttya/ttyb) console
SCSI (sd,st,...), on-board or VME*. Sun-2 SCSI not supported yet.
keyboard/display console*
serial port (ttya/ttyb) console*
Other Features:
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Kernel debugger included (ddb)
Runs SunOS binaries (see sparc sun shared lib notes)
There's still a lot left to do (see doc/sun3/TODO).
There's still a lot left to do. Most of the code is borrowed from
NetBSD, and new code is being tested right now, but didn't make into
this snapshot.
Before using the files in this directory, you should start by
unpacking doc.shar and reading all the files it contains.
Suggested reading order is:
doc/sun3/README
doc/sun3/STATUS
doc/sun3/INSTALL
doc/sun3/SUP
doc/sun3/BUILDING
doc/sun3/TODO
To use this, all you need to do it unpack everything onto the disk that
will be used for root and usr, which can be either a real disk or some
part of your NFS server.
To use this, all you need to do it unpack everything onto the
disk that will be used for root and usr, which can be either a
real disk or some part of your NFS server.
REMEMBER: run dev/MAKEDEV after you unpack things!
Don't forget to setup correct devices nodes after installing the
tarballs. Run something like:
(cd dev ; MAKEDEV std)
If you have any questions or comments about this port please
send mail to the list: <port-sun3@netbsd.org>
If you'd like to help, send me mail at <gwr@netbsd.org>
so I can coordinate efforts.
If you have any questions or comments about this port,or want to help,
please contact the Sun3 portmaster: <miod@openbsd.org>
Enjoy!
Gordon Ross
I'm sorry this port isn't in good shape to be really usable now, but it
will mature over the next few months.
Enjoy anyway!
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Miod Vallat

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src/etc/etc.sun3/sysctl.conf View File

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# $OpenBDS$
# This files contains a list of sysctl options the user wants set at
# boot time.
# ie.
#net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 # 1=Permit forwarding (routing) of packets
#net.inet6.ip6.forwarding=1 # 1=Permit forwarding (routing) of packets
#net.inet6.ip6.accept_rtadv=1 # 1=Permit IPv6 autoconf (forwarding must be 0)
#net.inet.tcp.rfc1323=0 # 0=disable TCP RFC1323 extensions (for if tcp
# is slow)
#net.inet.esp.enable=1 # 1=Enable the ESP IPSec protocol
#net.inet.ah.enable=1 # 1=Enable the AH IPSec protocol
#ddb.panic=0 # 0=Do not drop into ddb on a kernel panic
#ddb.console=1 # 1=Permit entry of ddb from the console
#fs.posix.setuid=0 # 0=Traditional BSD chown() semantics
#vm.swapencrypt=1 # 1=Encrypt pages that go to swap
#kern.maxproc=250 # if you intend to rebuild OpenBSD, or other
# make-intensize process, increase this value

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