BOOT(8) NetBSD/sun3 System Manager's Manual BOOT(8)
NAME
boot -- system bootstrapping procedures
DESCRIPTION
Power fail and crash recovery Normally, the system will reboot itself at power-up or after crashes. An automatic consistency check of the file systems will be performed as described in fsck(8), and unless this fails, the system will resume multi-user operations. Cold starts A disk-boot program (/usr/mdec/ufsboot) will attempt to load netbsd from partition A of the boot device, which must currently be an ``sd'' disk. Alternatively, network boot program (/usr/mdec/netboot) will load netbsd from the NFS root as determined by the procedure described in diskless(8). Boot program options -a Prompt for the root file system device, the system crash dump device, and the path to init(8). -d Bring the system up in debug mode. Here it waits for a kernel debugger connect; see ddb(4). -q Boot the system in quiet mode. -s Bring the system up in single-user mode. -v Boot the system in verbose mode. Any extra flags or arguments, or the <boot string> after the -- separator are passed to the boot PROM. Other flags are currently ignored. At any time you can break back to the ROM by pressing the `L1' and `a' keys at the same time (if the console is a serial port the same is achieved by sending a `break'). If you do this accidentally you can con- tinue whatever was in progress by typing `c' followed by the return key.
FILES
/netbsd system code /usr/mdec/bootxx first-level boot block for disks /usr/mdec/netboot boot program for NFS (diskless) boot /usr/mdec/ufsboot second-level boot program for UFS disks /usr/mdec/installboot program to install bootxx on a disk
SEE ALSO
disklabel(8), fsck(8), halt(8), init(8), rc(8), shutdown(8), syslogd(8) NetBSD 10.99 April 8, 2003 NetBSD 10.99
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