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About the Smart Boot Manager image
----------------------------------
The file `sbm.bin' that is available in this directory may be useful
to you if you are not able to directly boot the first CD because your
BIOS may be too old and may not support ISOLINUX.
Then, instead of booting on the CD directly, you create a Smart Boot
Manager floppy image by using the sbm.bin disk image. You can create this
floppy with rawrite (under DOS) or with dd (under Linux). Now you can
boot on this floppy disk and it will detect your CDROM and let you boot
on it bypassing any BIOS limitation.
What is SBM ?
Smart Boot Manager or briefly SmartBtmgr (SBM), is an OS independent
Boot Manager - a program that is loaded by the bios before any
operating system and allows you to choose which operating system to
boot.
SBM is included in Debian in two ways, the package bmconf allows us to
install and configure an old version of SBM and sbm wich is the latest
version of SBM with an installer.
What's the use of SBM on the CD then ?
SBM includes an IDE driver that allows us to boot the cds even on
machines with a BIOS that wouldn't support booting from CD, provided our
CDROM is an IDE one, that is, so you can make a SBM floppy and boot from
it and then tell it to boot from your CDROM.
Also, there are some cases where the BIOS would allow booting from the CD
but isolinux fails to boot from there, in this case you can either boot
using a CD other than the first, as the others don't use isolinux, or you
can make a SBM floppy and boot from this floppy and then tell SBM to boot
your CDROM.
How do you make a SBM floppy ?
If you have SBM installed on a box you can run sbminst. Otherwise you can
put the sbm.bin floppy image that we provide with our cds onto a floppy
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# DECstations with R4000 CPU
label=linux-kn04
append="initrd=/boot/initrd.gz ramdisk_size=8192"
image=/boot/vmlinux-r4k-kn04
# DECstations with R4000 CPU, expert mode
label=expert-kn04
append="DEBCONF_PRIORITY=low initrd=/boot/initrd.gz ramdisk_size=8192"
image=/boot/vmlinux-r4k-kn04
# DECstations with R3000 CPU
label=linux-kn02
append="initrd=/boot/initrd.gz ramdisk_size=8192"
image=/boot/vmlinux-r3k-kn02
# DECstations with R3000 CPU, expert mode
label=expert-kn02
append="DEBCONF_PRIORITY=low initrd=/boot/initrd.gz ramdisk_size=8192"
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# These udebs build the d-i cdrom initrd. As such, there is no reason
# to keep another copy of them on the CD in udeb form.
#
# This duplicates data found in the file build/pkg-lists/kernel, in d-i svn
kernel-image-*
# build/pkg-lists/base in d-i svn
rootskel
main-menu
cdebconf-udeb
udpkg
anna
di-utils-shell
di-utils-reboot
lowmemcheck
# build/pkg-lists/cdrom/common, in d-i svn (also included in the
# root+cd-drivers floppies)
busybox-udeb
installation-locale
localechooser
iso-3166-udeb
hw-detect
cdrom-detect
cdrom-retriever
load-cdrom
cdrom-checker
bogl-bterm-udeb
di-utils-terminfo
cdebconf-priority
cdebconf-newt-udeb
usb-discover
preseed-common
initrd-preseed
file-preseed
nano-udeb
floppy-retriever
libfribidi0-udeb
# Already on the initrd, thanks to library reduction.
libdebconfclient0-udeb
libdebian-installer-extra4-udeb
# These udebs are only useful in building the boot floppy image.
busybox-floppy-udeb
rootskel-bootfloppy
# gtk stuff
cdebconf-gtk-udeb
fontconfig-udeb
libatk1.0-udeb
libcairo-directfb2-udeb
libdirectfb-0.9-22-udeb
libdirectfb-0.9-25-udeb
libexpat1-udeb
libfreetype6-udeb
libglib2.0-udeb
libgtk-directfb-2.0-0-udeb
libgtk2-engines-udeb
libpango1.0-udeb
libpng12-0-udeb
libsdl1.2debian-udeb
mouse-modules-*
ttf-*
fbset-udeb
# We're currently using busybox's own shell, and do not need this one.
dash-udeb
# Not currently used
cdebootstrap-udeb
hdparm-udeb
laptop-detect-udeb
# These dhcp clients are not the currently preferred one.
dhcp3-client-udeb
# This package is only useful in the d-i-demo.
di-utils-exit-installer
# No need for these loaders.
download-installer
load-floppy
# Only useful in the hd-media initrd.
iso-scan
load-iso
# We're using busybox's modutils these days.
modutils-basic
modutils-full
# Nothing currently depends on this, and it seems not useful on its own.
reiserfsprogs-udeb
# reiser4 is not in the Debian kernel.
mkreiser4-udeb
reiser4progs-udeb
# No longer used by parted.
libreiserfs0.3-udeb
# These are not really needed, the regular netcfg subsumes them.
netcfg-static
# skolelinux stuff, not for the stock CDs
debian-edu-install-udeb
debian-edu-profile-udeb
debian-edu-archive-keyring-udeb
ltsp-client-builder
autopartkit
lvm10-udeb
# If needed, will be on the initrd already.
modutils-full
module-init-tools-udeb
env-preseed
rescue-check
rootskel-gtk
cdebconf-text-udeb
brltty-udeb
klibc-utils-udeb
libklibc-udeb
udev-udeb
ai-choosers
auto-install
# Obsolete
libslang1-utf8-udeb
discover-udeb
discover-data-udeb
discover1-udeb
discover1-data-udeb
libdiscover1-udeb
# Eh?
gnumach-udeb
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# These udebs are in the d-i cdrom initrd and the hd-media initrd.
# As such, there is no reason to keep another copy of them on the CD
# in udeb form.
isa-pnp-modules-*
socket-modules-*
console-keymaps-at
console-keymaps-usb
fat-modules-*
cdrom-core-modules-*
cdrom-modules-*
ide-modules-*
ide-core-modules-*
input-modules-*
fb-modules-*
kbd-chooser
usb-modules-*
usb-storage-modules-*
scsi-core-modules-*
# Not needed with the 2.6 kernel on amd64.
userdevfs
# The speakup kernel modules are not useful unless the access images are
# provided.
*-speakup-di
# Only needed on arches that use partconf or autopartkit.
partconf-mkfstab
# Not needed on arches that use partman
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# These udebs are in the d-i cdrom initrd and the cd-drivers+root floppies.
# As such, there is no reason to keep another copy of them on the CD
# in udeb form.
isa-pnp-modules-*
socket-modules-*
console-keymaps-at
console-keymaps-usb
floppy-modules-*
cdrom-core-modules-*
cdrom-modules-*
ide-modules-*
ide-core-modules-*
input-modules-*
fb-modules-*
kbd-chooser
usb-modules-*
usb-storage-modules-*
scsi-core-modules-*
# Not needed with the 2.4 kernel on i386.
userdevfs
# The speakup kernel modules are not useful unless the access images are
# provided.
*-speakup-di
# Only needed on arches that use partconf or autopartkit.
partconf-mkfstab
# Not needed on arches that use partman
mdcfg
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# These udebs build the d-i cdrom initrd. As such, there is no reason
# to keep another copy of them on the CD in udeb form.
#
# This duplicates data found in the file build/pkg-lists/cdrom/powerpc,
# in d-i Subversion.
cdrom-core-modules-*
console-keymaps-at
console-keymaps-usb
eject-udeb
firewire-core-modules-*
fs-common-modules-*
ide-modules-*
input-modules-*
kbd-chooser
scsi-common-modules-*
scsi-core-modules-*
scsi-modules-*
socket-modules-*
usb-modules-*
usb-storage-modules-*
# Not needed with the 2.4 kernel on powerpc.
userdevfs
# Only needed on arches that use partconf or autopartkit.
partconf-mkfstab
# Not needed on arches that use partman
mdcfg
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# so we can exclude all udebs from it
*

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# Only needed on arches that use partconf or autopartkit.
partconf-mkfstab
# Not needed on arches that use partman
mdcfg
lvmcfg

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netcfg
ethdetect

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ethdetect

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ethdetect

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choose-mirror
netcfg
ethdetect
pcmcia-cs-udeb
pcmciautils-udeb
wireless-tools-udeb

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ethdetect
pcmcia-cs-udeb
pcmciautils-udeb
wireless-tools-udeb

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ethdetect
pcmcia-cs-udeb
pcmciautils-udeb
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netcfg
ethdetect

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ethdetect

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netcfg
ethdetect

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ethdetect

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ethdetect

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netcfg
ethdetect

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ethdetect

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netcfg
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\ FORTH is identifed by a forth comment at first line
\
\ terminal control stuff
\
: TTY.CSI d# 27 EMIT ASCII [ EMIT ;
: TTY.HOME TTY.CSI ASCII H EMIT ;
: TTY.CLR_EOS TTY.CSI ASCII J EMIT ;
: TTY.HOME_CLR TTY.HOME TTY.CLR_EOS ;
\
\ boot menu stuff
\
: my-max-boot-num 4 ;
: my-boot-default 1 ;
: my-boot-delay d# 300 ; \ unit = 100 ms
: my-print-menu ( -- )
TTY.HOME_CLR
." " cr
." Welcome to Debian GNU/Linux ${DEBIAN_VERSION}!" cr
." " cr
." This is a Debian installation ${MEDIA_TYPE}," cr
." built on ${BUILD_DATE}." cr
." " cr
." The default option is (1) 'install'. For maximum" cr
." control, you can use the (2) 'expert' option." cr
." " cr
." ************************************" cr
." If in doubt, just choose (1) 'install'" cr
." ************************************" cr
." " cr
." 1: install" cr
." 2: expert" cr
." 3: rescue" cr
." 4: return to OF prompt" cr
." " cr
;
: my-boot-case ( num -- )
." " cr
case
1 of " cd install/powerpc/vmlinuz-chrp.initrd --" endof
2 of " cd install/powerpc/vmlinuz-chrp.initrd DEBCONF_PRIORITY=low --" endof
3 of " cd install/powerpc/vmlinuz-chrp.initrd rescue/enable=true --" endof
4 of " none" endof
endcase
$boot
;
: my-input-num ( wait-period max-boot-num default-num -- boot-num )
1 \ loop-inc = 1
3 pick 0 do
0d emit
." press 1-"
( wait-period max-boot-num default-num loop-inc )
2 pick ascii 0 + emit
dup 1 = if
." within "
3 pick i - d# 10 / .d
." seconds"
then
." (default: "
over ascii 0 + emit
." ) : "
d# 100 ms
key? if
key
( wait-period max-boot-num default-num loop-inc key )
dup 0d = if \ return pressed
drop leave
then
ascii 0 -
( wait-period max-boot-num default-num loop-inc num )
dup 1 5 pick
( wait-period max-boot-num default-num loop-inc num num 1 max-boot-num )
between if
rot drop swap leave
then
( wait-period max-boot-num default-num loop-inc num )
2drop 0 \ loop-inc = 0
then
dup +loop
drop
( wait-period max-boot-num boot-num )
nip nip
;
my-print-menu
my-boot-delay my-max-boot-num my-boot-default my-input-num
my-boot-case

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ethdetect
wireless-tools-udeb

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ethdetect
wireless-tools-udeb

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ethdetect
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About the S/390 installation CD
===============================
It is possible to "boot" the installation system off this CD using
the files provided in the /boot directory.
Note that the /boot/d390oco.* files are only provided as an example
as Debian cannot ship the object-code-only-modules-ramdisk (oco.bin).
Although you can boot the installer from this CD, the installation
itself is *not* actually done from the CD. Once the initrd is loaded,
the installer will ask you to configure your network connection and
uses the network-console component to allow you to continue the
installation over SSH. The rest of the installation is done over the
network: all installer components and Debian packages are retrieved
from a mirror.
Tip for users of the Hercules emulator
--------------------------------------
If you want to ipl the installer off this CD, mount it on the host
system (e.g. on /media/cdrom) and enter the following in the Hercules
management console:
ipl /media/cdrom/boot/d390.ins

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* Debian GNU/Linux for S/390 (boot from CD-ROM or FTP-Server)
linux_vm 0x00000000
parmfile 0x00010480
root.bin 0x00800000

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@TDF
H:\BOOT\LINUX_TP UNDEFINED RECSIZE 1024
H:\BOOT\PARMFILE UNDEFINED RECSIZE 1024
H:\BOOT\ROOT.BIN UNDEFINED RECSIZE 1024
TM
TM
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* Debian GNU/Linux for S/390 (boot from CD-ROM or FTP-Server with OCO-Modules)
linux_vm 0x00000000
parmfile 0x00010480
root.bin 0x00800000
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@TDF
H:\BOOT\LINUX_TP UNDEFINED RECSIZE 1024
H:\BOOT\PARMFILE UNDEFINED RECSIZE 1024
H:\BOOT\ROOT.BIN UNDEFINED RECSIZE 1024
H:\BOOT\OCO.BIN UNDEFINED RECSIZE 1024
TM
TM
EOT

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Welcome to Debian GNU/Linux ${DEBIAN_VERSION}!
This is a Debian installation ${MEDIA_TYPE}, built on ${BUILD_DATE}.
Keep it once you have installed your system, as you can boot from it
to repair the system on your hard disk if that ever becomes necessary.
WARNING: You should completely back up all of your hard disks before
proceeding. The installation procedure can completely and irreversibly
erase them! If you haven't made backups yet, remove the rescue CD from
the drive and press L1-A to get back to the OpenBoot prompt.
Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted
by applicable law.
[ ENTER - Boot install ] [ Type "expert" - Boot into expert mode ]
[ Type "rescue" - Boot into rescue mode ]

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partition=1
timeout=600
message=/boot/debian.txt
default=install
append="cdrom"
### sparc64 boot images
image[sun4u]=/boot/sparc64
label=install
initrd=/boot/initrd.gz
# sparc64 expert boots
image[sun4u]=/boot/sparc64
label=expert
initrd=/boot/initrd.gz
append="debconf/priority=low"
# sparc64 rescue boots
image[sun4u]=/boot/sparc64
label=rescue
initrd=/boot/initrd.gz
append="rescue/enable=true"
# sparc64 auto-install boots
image[sun4u]=/boot/sparc64
label=auto
initrd=/boot/initrd.gz
append="auto=true priority=critical"
### sparc32 boot images
image[sun4c,sun4d,sun4m]=/boot/sparc32
label=install
initrd=/boot/initrd.gz
# sparc32 expert boots
image[sun4c,sun4d,sun4m]=/boot/sparc32
label=expert
initrd=/boot/initrd.gz
append="debconf/priority=low"
# sparc32 rescue boots
image[sun4c,sun4d,sun4m]=/boot/sparc32
label=rescue
initrd=/boot/initrd.gz
append="rescue/enable=true"
# sparc32 auto-install boots
image[sun4c,sun4d,sun4m]=/boot/sparc32
label=auto
initrd=/boot/initrd.gz
append="auto=true priority=critical"

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Welcome to Debian GNU/Linux ${DEBIAN_VERSION}!
This is a Debian installation ${MEDIA_TYPE},
built on ${BUILD_DATE}.
The default option is 'install'. For maximum
control, you can use the 'expert' option.
If the system fails to boot at all (the typical
symptom is a white screen which doesn't go away),
use 'install video=ofonly' or 'expert video=ofonly'.
The plain options are for the powerpc family of
processors (from 601 to G4). The *64 options are for
64bit powerpc processors, which include the IBM
Power3, Power4, Power5, ... boxes, as well as the
Apple G5 boxes. Press the tab key for a list of
options, or type 'help' for help.
************************************
If in doubt, just choose 'install', and if that
doesn't work, try 'install video=ofonly'.
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<CHRP-BOOT>
<COMPATIBLE>
MacRISC MacRISC3 MacRISC4
</COMPATIBLE>
<DESCRIPTION>
GNU/Linux PPC bootloader
</DESCRIPTION>
<BOOT-SCRIPT>
" screen" output
load-base release-load-area
boot cd:,\install\yaboot
</BOOT-SCRIPT>
<OS-BADGE-ICONS>
1010
000000000000F8FEACF6000000000000
0000000000F5FFFFFEFEF50000000000
00000000002BFAFEFAFCF70000000000
0000000000F65D5857812B0000000000
0000000000F5350B2F88560000000000
0000000000F6335708F8FE0000000000
00000000005600F600F5FD8100000000
00000000F9F8000000F5FAFFF8000000
000000008100F5F50000F6FEFE000000
000000F8F700F500F50000FCFFF70000
00000088F70000F50000F5FCFF2B0000
0000002F582A00F5000008ADE02C0000
00090B0A35A62B0000002D3B350A0000
000A0A0B0B3BF60000505E0B0A0B0A00
002E350B0B2F87FAFCF45F0B2E090000
00000007335FF82BF72B575907000000
000000000000ACFFFF81000000000000
000000000081FFFFFFFF810000000000
0000000000FBFFFFFFFFAC0000000000
000000000081DFDFDFFFFB0000000000
000000000081DD5F83FFFD0000000000
000000000081DDDF5EACFF0000000000
0000000000FDF981F981FFFF00000000
00000000FFACF9F9F981FFFFAC000000
00000000FFF98181F9F981FFFF000000
000000ACACF981F981F9F9FFFFAC0000
000000FFACF9F981F9F981FFFFFB0000
00000083DFFBF981F9F95EFFFFFC0000
005F5F5FDDFFFBF9F9F983DDDD5F0000
005F5F5F5FDD81F9F9E7DF5F5F5F5F00
0083DD5F5F83FFFFFFFFDF5F835F0000
000000FBDDDFACFBACFBDFDFFB000000
000000000000FFFFFFFF000000000000
0000000000FFFFFFFFFFFF0000000000
0000000000FFFFFFFFFFFF0000000000
0000000000FFFFFFFFFFFF0000000000
0000000000FFFFFFFFFFFF0000000000
0000000000FFFFFFFFFFFF0000000000
0000000000FFFFFFFFFFFFFF00000000
00000000FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF000000
00000000FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF000000
000000FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF0000
000000FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF0000
000000FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF0000
00FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF0000
00FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF00
00FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF0000
000000FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF000000
</OS-BADGE-ICONS>
</CHRP-BOOT>

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## This yaboot.conf is for CD booting only, do not use as reference.
## Debian GNU/Linux PowerPC (CODENAME)
# It is important not to have a comma after cd:
# Let's disable this one for now, as it breaks on IBM 64bit boxes,
# Not sure if it is ok on powermacs, but yaboot should be able to
# parse that from chosen/bootpath.
# device=cd:
default=install
# FIXME: will this be the correct path?
message=/install/boot.msg
# PowerPC subarch
image=/install/powerpc/vmlinux
label=install
initrd=/install/powerpc/initrd.gz
append="--"
initrd-size=10240
read-only
image=/install/powerpc/vmlinux
label=expert
initrd=/install/powerpc/initrd.gz
append="DEBCONF_PRIORITY=low --"
initrd-size=10240
read-only
image=/install/powerpc/vmlinux
label=rescue
initrd=/install/powerpc/initrd.gz
append="rescue/enable=true --"
initrd-size=10240
read-only
image=/install/powerpc/vmlinux
label=auto
initrd=/install/powerpc/initrd.gz
append="auto=true priority=critical --"
initrd-size=10240
read-only
# PowerPC 64bit subarch
image=/install/powerpc64/vmlinux
label=install64
initrd=/install/powerpc64/initrd.gz
append="--"
initrd-size=10240
read-only
image=/install/powerpc64/vmlinux
label=expert64
initrd=/install/powerpc64/initrd.gz
append="DEBCONF_PRIORITY=low --"
initrd-size=10240
read-only
image=/install/powerpc64/vmlinux
label=rescue64
initrd=/install/powerpc64/initrd.gz
append="rescue/enable=true --"
initrd-size=10240
read-only
image=/install/powerpc64/vmlinux
label=auto64
initrd=/install/powerpc64/initrd.gz
append="auto=true priority=critical --"
initrd-size=10240
read-only