INSTALLATION NOTES for OpenBSD/mvme68k 3.5


What is OpenBSD?
----------------

OpenBSD is a fully functional, multi-platform UN*X-like Operating
System based on Berkeley Networking Release 2 (Net/2) and 4.4BSD-Lite.
There are several operating systems in this family, but OpenBSD
differentiates itself by putting security and correctness first.  The
OpenBSD team strives to achieve what is called a 'secure by default'
status.  This means that an OpenBSD user should feel safe that their
newly installed machine will not be compromised.  This 'secure by
default' goal is achieved by taking a proactive stance on security.

Since security flaws are essentially mistakes in design or implement-
ation, the OpenBSD team puts as much importance on finding and fixing
existing design flaws and implementation bugs as it does writing new
code.  This means that an OpenBSD system will not only be more secure,
but it will be more stable.  The source code for all critical system
components has been checked for remote-access, local-access, denial-
of-service, data destruction, and information-gathering problems.

In addition to bug fixing, OpenBSD has integrated strong cryptography
into the base system.  A fully functional IPsec implementation is
provided as well as support for common protocols such as SSL and SSH.
Network filtering and monitoring tools such as packet filtering, NAT, and
bridging are also standard.  For high performance demands, support for
hardware cryptography has also been added to the base system.  Because
security is often seen as a tradeoff with usability, OpenBSD provides
as many security options as possible to allow the user to enjoy secure
computing without feeling burdened by it.

To integrate more smoothly in other environments, OpenBSD 3.5 also
provides several binary emulation subsystems (which includes
iBCS2, Linux, OSF/1, SunOS, SVR4, Solaris, and Ultrix compatibility),
aiming at making the emulation as accurate as possible so that it is
transparent to the user.

Because OpenBSD is from Canada, the export of Cryptography pieces
(such as OpenSSH, IPsec, and Kerberos) to the world is not restricted.

(NOTE: OpenBSD can not be re-exported from the US once it has entered
the US.  Because of this, take care NOT to get the distribution from
an FTP server in the US if you are outside of Canada and the US.)

A comprehensive list of the improvements brought by the 3.5 release
is available on the web at http://www.OpenBSD.org/35.html.

OpenBSD/mvme68k 3.5 was written under contract for Willowglen Singapore
for an embedded application.  Theo de Raadt, Dale Rahn, Chuck Cranor,
and Steve Murphree were involved in working on this port which runs on
the MVME147, MVME162, MVME167, MVME177, and perhaps other models also.



Sources of OpenBSD:
-------------------

This is a list of currently known FTP servers at the time of the 3.5 release.
For a more recent list, please refer to http://www.OpenBSD.org/ftp.html

Main server in Canada:
    ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD (Alberta)

Australia:
    ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/OpenBSD (Canberra, .au only)
    ftp://ftp.it.net.au/mirrors/OpenBSD (Perth)
    ftp://ftp.planetmirror.com/pub/OpenBSD (Sydney)
    ftp://mirror.pacific.net.au/OpenBSD (Sydney)
    ftp://openbsd.wiretapped.net/pub/OpenBSD (Sydney)

Austria:
    ftp://gd.tuwien.ac.at/opsys/OpenBSD (Vienna)
    ftp://playboy.wu-wien.ac.at/pub/OpenBSD (Vienna)

Belgium:
    ftp://openbsd.rug.ac.be/pub/OpenBSD (Ghent)

Brazil:
    ftp://ftp.openbsd.org.br/pub/OpenBSD (Curitiba)
    ftp://ftp.das.ufsc.br/pub/OpenBSD (Santa Catarina)

Canada:
    ftp://ftp.ca.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD (Edmonton)

China:
    ftp://ftp.shellhung.org/pub/OpenBSD (Hong Kong)

Czech Republic:
    ftp://ftp.openbsd.cz/pub/OpenBSD (Prague)

Denmark:
    ftp://sunsite.dk/mirrors/openbsd (Aalborg)

Finland:
    ftp://ftp.fi.debian.org/pub/OpenBSD
    ftp://ftp.jyu.fi/pub/OpenBSD (Jyvaskyla)

France:
    ftp://ftp.ac-creteil.fr/OpenBSD
    ftp://ftp.bsdfr.org/pub/OpenBSD (Paris)
    ftp://ftp.club-internet.fr/pub/OpenBSD (Paris)
    ftp://ftp.fr.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD (Paris)

Germany:
    ftp://ftp.de.openbsd.org/unix/OpenBSD (Berlin)
    ftp://ftp.tu-clausthal.de/pub/OpenBSD (Clausthal)
    ftp://ftp.freenet.de/pub/ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD (Duesseldorf)
    ftp://openbsd.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/pub/OpenBSD (Erlangen)
    ftp://ftp-stud.fht-esslingen.de/pub/OpenBSD (Esslingen)
    ftp://pandemonium.tiscali.de/pub/OpenBSD (Frankfurt)
    ftp://openbsd.bay13.net/pub/OpenBSD (Hamburg)
    ftp://ftp.leo.org/pub/OpenBSD (Muenchen)
    ftp://ftp.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/OpenBSD (Stuttgart)
    ftp://ftp.fh-wolfenbuettel.de/pub/os/openbsd (Wolfenbuettel)

Greece:
    ftp://filoktitis.noc.uoa.gr/pub/OpenBSD (Athens)
    ftp://ftp.physics.auth.gr/pub/mirrors/OpenBSD/OpenBSD (Thessaloniki)
    ftp://ftp.duth.gr/pub/OpenBSD (Thrace)

Hungary:
    ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/OpenBSD

Ireland:
    ftp://ftp.esat.net/pub/OpenBSD (Dublin)

Italy:
    ftp://ftp.openbsd.it/pub/Unix/OpenBSD (Napoli)
    ftp://na.mirror.garr.it/mirrors/OpenBSD (Napoli)

Japan:
    ftp://ftp.netlab.is.tsukuba.ac.jp/pub/os/OpenBSD (Ibaraki)
    ftp://ftp.iij.ad.jp/pub/OpenBSD (Tokyo)
    ftp://ftp.jp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD (Tokyo)
    ftp://ftp.kddlabs.co.jp/OpenBSD (Tokyo)

Lithuania:
    ftp://ftp.openbsd.lt/pub/OpenBSD

The Netherlands:
    ftp://ftp.nl.uu.net/pub/OpenBSD (Amsterdam)
    ftp://ftp.calyx.nl/pub/OpenBSD (Amsterdam)
    ftp://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/OpenBSD (Utrecht)

Norway:
    ftp://ftp.inet.no/pub/OpenBSD (Oslo)
    ftp://ftp.uninett.no/pub/OpenBSD (Oslo)

Poland:
    ftp://sunsite.icm.edu.pl/pub/OpenBSD
    ftp://ftp.man.szczecin.pl/pub/BSD/OpenBSD

Romania:
    ftp://ftp.physics.uvt.ro/pub/OpenBSD (Timisoara)

Russia:
    ftp://ftp.gamma.ru/pub/OpenBSD (Moscow)
    ftp://ftp.radio-msu.net/pub/OpenBSD (Moscow)

Saudi Arabia:
    ftp://ftp.isu.net.sa/pub/mirrors/ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD

Spain:
    ftp://ftp.rediris.es/mirror/OpenBSD (Madrid)

Sweden:
    ftp://ftp.stacken.kth.se/pub/OpenBSD (Stockholm)
    ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/OpenBSD (Uppsala)

Switzerland:
    ftp://ftp.solnet.ch/mirror/OpenBSD
    ftp://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/pub/OpenBSD (Zurich)

Taiwan:
    ftp://openbsd.csie.nctu.edu.tw/pub/OpenBSD
    ftp://openbsd.nsysu.edu.tw/pub/OpenBSD
    ftp://ftp.tku.edu.tw/pub/OpenBSD (TamSui)

Turkey:
    ftp://ftp.linux.org.tr/pub/OpenBSD

Ukraine:
    ftp://ftp.openbsd.org.ua/pub/OpenBSD (Kiev)

United Kingdom:
    ftp://ftp.plig.org/pub/OpenBSD (London)

USA:
    ftp://ftp5.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD (Redwood City, CA)
    ftp://ftp3.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD (Boulder, CO)
    ftp.lug.udel.edu/pub/OpenBSD (Newark, DE)
    ftp://reflection.ncsa.uiuc.edu/pub/OpenBSD (Champaign, IL)
    ftp://ftp.src.uchicago.edu/pub/openbsd (Chicago, IL)
    ftp://rt.fm/pub/OpenBSD (Lake in the Hills, IL)
    ftp://ftp7.usa.openbsd.org/pub/os/OpenBSD (West Lafayette, IN)
    ftp://ftp.groupbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD (Hillsborough, NC)
    ftp://ftp.cse.buffalo.edu/pub/OpenBSD (Buffalo, NY)
    ftp://ftp.crimelabs.net/pub/OpenBSD (New York, NY)
    ftp://openbsd.mirrors.pair.com (Pittsburgh, PA)
    ftp://carroll.cac.psu.edu/pub/OpenBSD (State College, PA)
    ftp://mirrors.rcn.net/pub/OpenBSD (Fairfax, VA)
    ftp://openbsd.secsup.org/pub/openbsd (Fairfax, VA)
    ftp://ftp.tux.org/bsd/openbsd (Springfield, VA)
    ftp://mirror.cs.wisc.edu/pub/mirrors/OpenBSD (Madison, WI)


Additionally, the file ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.5/ftplist
contains a list which is continually updated.  If you wish to become a
distribution site for OpenBSD, contact <www@OpenBSD.org>.





OpenBSD 3.5 Release Contents:
-----------------------------

The OpenBSD 3.5 release is organized in the following way.  In the
.../3.5 directory, for each of the architectures having an OpenBSD 3.5
binary distribution, there is a sub-directory.

The mvme68k-specific portion of the OpenBSD 3.5 release is found in the
"mvme68k" subdirectory of the distribution.  That subdirectory is laid
out as follows:

.../3.5/mvme68k/

	INSTALL.mvme68k	Installation notes; this file.

	CKSUM, MD5	Output of the cksum(1) and md5(1) programs,
			usable for verification of the correctness of
			downloaded files.

	*.tgz		mvme68k binary distribution sets; see below.

	bsd		A stock GENERIC mvme68k kernel which will be
			installed on your system during the install.

	bsd.rd		A compressed RAMDISK kernel; the embedded
			filesystem contains the installation tools.
			Used for simple installation from a pre-existing
			system.

	installboot	The OpenBSD/mvme68k boot loader installation
			program.
	bootxx		The OpenBSD/mvme68k boot block.
	bootsd		The OpenBSD/mvme68k disk boot loader.
	bootst		The OpenBSD/mvme68k tape boot loader.
	rboot		A standalone bootrom for the MVME147, in
			S-records format.
	sboot		A network bootloader for the MVME147, in
			S-records format.
	stboot		A VID tape block.

These files can be used to make a bootable tape suitable for installation.
They can also be used to configure an NFS server to support installation
"over the network".  See the section "Getting the OpenBSD system onto
Useful Media" for more information.

The OpenBSD/mvme68k binary distribution sets contain the binaries which
comprise the OpenBSD 3.5 release for mvme68k systems.  There are nine
binary distribution sets.  The binary distribution sets can be found in
the "mvme68k" subdirectory of the OpenBSD 3.5 distribution tree,
and are as follows:

	base35	 The OpenBSD/mvme68k 3.5 base binary distribution.  You
		 MUST install this distribution set.  It contains the
		 base OpenBSD utilities that are necessary for the
		 system to run and be minimally functional.
		 It includes shared library support, and excludes
		 everything described below.
		 [ 30.1 MB gzipped, 88.7 MB uncompressed ]

	comp35	 The OpenBSD/mvme68k Compiler tools.  All of the tools
		 relating to C, C++, and fortran are supported. This set
		 includes the system include files (/usr/include), the
		 linker, the compiler tool chain, and the various system
		 libraries (except the shared libraries, which are
		 included as part of the base set).
		 This set also includes the manual pages for all
		 of the utilities it contains, as well as the system
		 call and library manual pages.
		 [ 15.6 MB gzipped, 47.5 MB uncompressed ]

	etc35	 This distribution set contains the system configuration
		 files that reside in /etc and in several other places.
		 This set MUST be installed if you are installing the
		 system from scratch, but should NOT be used if you are
		 upgrading. (If you are upgrading, it's recommended that
		 you get a copy of this set and CAREFULLY upgrade your
		 configuration files by hand; see the section named "Upgrading
		 a previously-installed OpenBSD System" below.)
		 [ 1.6 MB gzipped, 6.3 MB uncompressed ]

	game35	 This set includes the games and their manual pages.
		 [ 2.6 MB gzipped, 6.3 MB uncompressed ]

	man35	 This set includes all of the manual pages for the
		 binaries and other software contained in the base set.
		 Note that it does not include any of the manual pages
		 that are included in the other sets.
		 [ 6.4 MB gzipped, 22.9 MB uncompressed ]

	misc35	 This set includes the system dictionaries (which are
		 rather large), and the typesettable document set.
		 [ 2.2 MB gzipped, 7.2 MB uncompressed ]

	xbase35  This set includes the base X distribution.  This includes
		 programs, headers, libraries, and configuration files.
		 [ 7.7 MB gzipped, 23.4 MB uncompressed ]

	xfont35  This set includes all of the X fonts.
		 [ 33.5 MB gzipped, 37.5 MB uncompressed ]

	xshare35 This set includes all text files equivalent between
		 all architectures.
		 [ 1.7 MB gzipped, 8.5 MB uncompressed ]



OpenBSD System Requirements and Supported Devices:
--------------------------------------------------

OpenBSD/mvme68k 3.5 runs on the following classes of machines:
	- MVME147 - Motorola with 68030 and 68881
	- MVME162 - Motorola with 68040 and IndustryPack slots
	- MVME167 - Motorola with 68040
	- MVME177 - Motorola with 68060

The minimal configuration requires 8MB of RAM and ~100MB of disk space. To
install the entire system requires much more disk space, and to compile the
system, more RAM is recommended (OpenBSD with 8MB of RAM feels like Solaris
with 8MB of RAM). Note that until you have 16MB of RAM, getting more RAM is
more important than getting a faster CPU board.

Supported devices include:

MVME147:
	serial ports:
		on-board ttya-ttyd
	Ethernet:
		on-board AMD 7990 Lance Ethernet (le)
	SCSI:
		on-board WD33C93 controller
	VMEbus:
		not supported (some cards have issues)

MVME162, MVME172:
	serial ports:
		on-board tty00-03 - Zilog Z85230 SCC
	Ethernet:
		on-board Intel 82596CA Ethernet (ie)
	SCSI:
		on-board NCR53c710 controller
	VMEbus:
		drivers for short I/O access (untested)
	Flash:
		1MB flash, either Intel 28F008SA or 28F020
		A driver is available, but doesn't work correctly.
		Jumper GPIO3 selects Flash memory map and must
		be installed for booting with the Flash driver (default)
	SRAM:
		supported
	IndustryPack:
		untested

MVME167, MVME177:
	serial ports:
		on-board tty00 - tty03 - Cirrus Logic CD2401
	Ethernet:
		on-board Intel 82596CA Ethernet (ie)
	SCSI:
		on-board NCR53c710 controller
	SRAM:
		supported
	VMEbus:
		supported
		

Faithful clones of the above boards should also work.

Additional VMEbus devices supported by the OpenBSD/mvme68k port include:

	MVME328 SCSI controller (vs)

	MVME376 VME bus Ethernet (le)



Getting the OpenBSD System onto Useful Media:
---------------------------------------------

Installation is supported from several media types, including:

	CD-ROM
	FFS partitions
	Tape
	Remote NFS partitions
	FTP
	HTTP

The steps necessary to prepare the distribution sets for installation
depend on which method of installation you choose.  Some methods
require a bit of setup first that is explained below.

The installation allows installing OpenBSD directly from FTP mirror
sites over the internet, however you must consider the speed and
reliability of your internet connection for this option.  It may save
much time and frustration to use ftp get/reget to transfer the
distribution sets to a local server or disk and perform the installation
from there, rather than directly from the internet.

The variety of options listed may seem confusing, but situations vary
widely in terms of what peripherals and what sort of network arrangements
a user has, the intent is to provide some way that will be practical.


Creating an (optionally bootable) installation tape:

	To install OpenBSD from a tape, you need to make a tape that
	contains the distribution set files, each in "tar" format or in
	"gzipped tar format".  First you will need to transfer the
	distribution sets to your local system, using ftp or by
	mounting the CD-ROM containing the release.  Then you need to
	make a tape containing the files.

	If you're making the tape on a UN*X-like system, the easiest way
	to do so is make a shell script along the following lines, call it
	"/tmp/maketape".

	#! /bin/sh
	TAPE=${TAPE:-/dev/nrst0}
	mt -f ${TAPE} rewind
	if test $# -lt 1
	then
		dd of=${TAPE} if=stboot obs=512
		dd of=${TAPE} if=bootst obs=512
		dd of=${TAPE} if=bsd.rd obs=8k conv=sync
	fi
	for file in base etc comp game man misc xbase xfont xshare
	do
		dd if=${file}35.tgz of=${TAPE} obs=8k conv=sync
	done
	tar cf ${TAPE} bsd
	mt -f ${TAPE} offline
	# end of script

	And then:

	cd .../3.5/mvme68k
	sh -x /tmp/maketape

        Note that, by default, this script creates a bootable tape. If
	you only want to fetch the OpenBSD files from tape, but want to
	boot from another device, you can save time and space creating
	the tape this way:

        cd .../3.5/mvme68k
        sh -x /tmp/maketape noboot

	If you're using a system other than OpenBSD or SunOS, the tape
	name and other requirements may change.  You can override the
	default device name (/dev/nrst0) with the TAPE environment
	variable.  For example, under Solaris, you would probably run:

	TAPE=/dev/rmt/0n sh -x /tmp/maketape

	Note that, when installing, the tape can be write-protected
	(i.e. read-only).

To install OpenBSD using a remote partition, mounted via
NFS, you must do the following:

	NOTE:	This method of installation is recommended only for
		those already familiar with using BSD network
		configuration and management commands.  If you aren't,
		this documentation should help, but is not intended to
		be all-encompassing.

	Place the OpenBSD distribution sets you wish to install
	into a directory on an NFS server, and make that directory
	mountable by the machine on which you are installing or
	upgrading OpenBSD.  This will probably require modifying
	the /etc/exports file of the NFS server and resetting
	its mount daemon (mountd).  (Both of these actions will
	probably require superuser privileges on the server.)

	You need to know the numeric IP address of the NFS
	server, and, if the server is not on a network directly
	connected to the machine on which you're installing or
	upgrading OpenBSD, you need to know the numeric IP address
	of the router closest to the OpenBSD machine.  Finally,
	you need to know the numeric IP address of the OpenBSD
	machine itself.

	Once the NFS server is set up properly and you have the
	information mentioned above, you can proceed to the next
	step in the installation or upgrade process.

If you are upgrading OpenBSD, you also have the option of installing
OpenBSD by putting the new distribution sets somewhere in your
existing file system, and using them from there.  To do that, do
the following:

	Place the distribution sets you wish to upgrade somewhere
	in your current file system tree.  At a bare minimum, you
	must upgrade the "base" binary distribution, and so must
	put the "base35" set somewhere in your file system.  It
	is recommended that you upgrade the other sets, as well.



Preparing your System for OpenBSD Installation:
-----------------------------------------------

Before installing OpenBSD on your machine, you will want to check your
machine's NVRAM settings, from the BUG.

The BUG provides a simple syntax reminder for every command, as well as
a description of the commands; if you need help, just use

    167-Bug> HE

for a command list, or

    167-Bug> HE FOO

for help on a specific command.

If you are located in the diagnostics directory (with a prompt in -Diag>
rather than -Bug>), be sure to revert to the normal Bug operating mode
with the SD command:

     167-Diag> SD
     167-Bug>

The default settings are usually suitable for OpenBSD; make sure the
environment is configured in BUG mode. You can check and change this with
the ENV command. Ideally, the first two items of the ENV data will be as
follows:

    167-Bug> ENV
    Bug or System environment [B/S] = B? 
    Field Service Menu Enable [Y/N] = N? 

in order to boot directly into the BUG, without executing the complete
selftest sequence. Do not forget, after changing the ENV parameters, to
save the changes in NVRAM as suggested by the ENV command itself.

If the board has a built-in Ethernet controller, its address must be correct;
the LSAD command allows the address to be edited.

OpenBSD/mvme68k will not run correctly if the clock is stopped (power-saving
mode). Be sure to check that it is running by setting the current date with
the SET command.

Some models also require specific preparation:
MVME147:
	Make sure the word at memory FFFE0764 is correct. Its value should
	be zero if you don't have any VMEbus memory cards. You can change
	its value with the MM command.

If you plan to permanently boot from the network, make sure your ENV settings
match the following setup:

    Network Auto Boot Enable [Y/N]   = N? Y
    Network Auto Boot at power-up only [Y/N] = Y? N
    Network Auto Boot Abort Delay    = 5? 2 (or any value at your choice)
    Network Auto Boot Configuration Parameters Pointer (NVRAM) =
        00000000? FFFC0080



Installing the OpenBSD System:
------------------------------

Installing OpenBSD is a relatively complex process, but if you have
this document in hand and are careful to read and remember the
information which is presented to you by the install program, it
shouldn't be too much trouble.

Before you begin, you should know the geometry of your hard disk, i.e.
the sector size (note that sector sizes other than 512 bytes are not
currently supported), the number of sectors per track, the number of
tracks per cylinder (also known as the number of heads), and the
number of cylinders on the disk.  The OpenBSD kernel will try to
discover these parameters on its own, and if it can it will print them
at boot time.  If possible, you should use the parameters it prints.
(You might not be able to because you're sharing your disk with
another operating system, or because your disk is old enough that the
kernel can't figure out its geometry.)

There are several ways to install OpenBSD onto a disk. The easiest way
in terms of preliminary setup is to use the OpenBSD ramdisk kernel that can
be booted from tape.

Alternatively, if the mvme68k is hooked up to a network, it is possible
to set up another machine as a server for diskless setup, which is a
convenient way to install on a machine whose disk does not currently
hold a usable operating system.
This is difficult to get set up correctly the first time, but easy to
use afterwards.  (See ``Installing using a diskless setup'' below).


Booting from the Installation Media:

Prior to attempting an installation, everything of value on the target
system should be backed up.  While installing OpenBSD does not necessarily
wipe out all the partitions on the hard disk, errors during the install
process can have unforeseen consequences and will probably leave the system
unbootable if the installation process is not completed. Availability
of the installation media for the prior installation, such as a Motorola
SystemV/mvme68k tape is always a good insurance, should it be necessary
to "go back" for some reason.

After taking care of all that, the system should be brought down gracefully
using the shutdown(8) and/or halt(8) commands, which will eventually go
back to the ``BUG>'' prompt (it may be necessary to send a break if the
system is completely halted).


Booting from SCSI tape:

Bootable tapes can be booted with the following command at the prompt:

    167-Bug> BO xx yy

Where `xx' is the SCSI controller number (00 for the built-in SCSI
controller), and `yy' is the encoding for the SCSI device ID, which varies
between controllers.

Recent BUG can list the available disk and tape controllers, using the
"IOT;H" command:

    167-Bug>IOT;H
    I/O Controllers Available:
    CLUN  CNTRL-TYPE  CNTRL-Address  N-Devices
       0  VME167      $FFF47000      *
       6  VME328      $FFFF9000      *

In this example, the built-in controller, as well as an external MVME328
controller, are available.

The encoding for the drive ID is as follows:
- built-in controller and MVME327 SCSI controller:
    'yy' is ten times the device ID.
- MVME328 SCSI controller:
    'yy' is eight times the device ID, written in hexadecimal
- MVME350 tape controller:
    'yy' is always zero, as this controller only supports one tape drive.

MVME147 boards are slightly different, as they only support booting from
the built-in SCSI controller (if present), using the following convention:
- 'xx' is the device ID.
- 'yy' is zero.

For example, booting from a tape drive using SCSI ID #4:
    147-Bug> BO 04 00
for a MVME147, and
    167-Bug> BO 00 40
for any other mvme68k board using the built-in controller. However, a tape
drive connected to an MVME328 board using SCSI ID #5, will be booted as:
    167-Bug> BO 06 28

Note that OpenBSD/mvme68k can boot off any tape drive supported by the BUG,
even if its controller is not supported by OpenBSD.


Installing using a diskless setup:

First, a diskless client configuration should be set up on a server. If
the boot server is an OpenBSD system, the diskless(8) manual page will
provide detailed information on the process.

If the server runs another operating system, the setup instructions will
likely be available as part of the documentation that came with it (on
SunOS systems, add_client(8) and the Sun System/Networks administrators
guide constitute a good start; on Solaris systems, share(1M) is a good
starting point as well).

OpenBSD/mvme68k can boot off any network card supported by the BUG, even
if the card itself is not supported by OpenBSD. The list of BUG-supported
network controllers is available with the "NIOT;A" command. For example:

    167-Bug> NIOT;A
    Network Controllers/Nodes Supported
    CLUN  DLUN  Name      Address
       0     0  VME167    $FFF46000
       2     0  VME376    $FFFF1200
       3     0  VME376    $FFFF1400
       4     0  VME376    $FFFF1600
       5     0  VME376    $FFFF5400
       6     0  VME376    $FFFF5600
       7     0  VME376    $FFFFA400
      10     0  VME374    $FF000000
      11     0  VME374    $FF100000
      12     0  VME374    $FF200000
      13     0  VME374    $FF300000
      14     0  VME374    $FF400000
      15     0  VME374    $FF500000

The "NIOT;H" lists only the available controllers in the machine. For
example, if no external network card is present, only the built-in
controller will be reported:

    167-Bug> NIOT;A
    Network Controllers/Nodes Available
    CLUN  DLUN  Name      Address
       0     0  VME167    $FFF46000

If the BUG does not support the NIOT command (most MVME147 don't), then
it has no support for netbooting, and you'll have to use S-Records,
described later in this document.

Before netbooting, enter "NIOT" and fill the parameters. Be sure to provide
the correct values for Controller LUN and Device LUN (as listed in the
"NIOT;A" output); also the "Boot File Load Address" and "Boot File
Execution Address" need to be set to 006F0000. The "Boot File Name" must
match the name of the netboot file on the server (copying it as
"netboot.mvme68k" is usually a wise choice). Finally, "Argument File Name"
needs to be set to "bsd.rd" in order to boot the installation miniroot,
rather than the regular kernel.

Here are acceptable values for a 167 card using the built-in controller:

    167-Bug> NIOT
    Controller LUN =00? 
    Device LUN     =00? 
    Node Control Memory Address =01FF0000? 
    Client IP Address      =0.0.0.0? 
    Server IP Address      =0.0.0.0? 
    Subnet IP Address Mask =255.255.255.0? 
    Broadcast IP Address   =255.255.255.255? 
    Gateway IP Address     =0.0.0.0? 
    Boot File Name ("NULL" for None)     =? netboot.mvme68k
    Argument File Name ("NULL" for None) =? bsd.rd
    Boot File Load Address         =001F0000? 006F0000
    Boot File Execution Address    =001F0000? 006F0000
    Boot File Execution Delay      =00000000? 
    Boot File Length               =00000000? 
    Boot File Byte Offset          =00000000? 
    BOOTP/RARP Request Retry       =00? 
    TFTP/ARP Request Retry         =00? 
    Trace Character Buffer Address =00000000? 
    BOOTP/RARP Request Control: Always/When-Needed (A/W)=W? 
    BOOTP/RARP Reply Update Control: Yes/No (Y/N)       =Y? 

If you change the NIOT configuration, you will be asked whether you want to
make these changes permanent. Do not answer Y unless you plan to netboot
this board very often; be sure to have the ENV settings use a correct
address for the NIOT parameters block in this case. A valid setting is:

    Network Auto Boot Configuration Parameters Pointer (NVRAM) =
        00000000? FFFC0080

for example.

Once the NIOT parameters are set, it should be possible to boot the machine
from the server with the NBO command. However, in some cases, netbooting
will prevent the OpenBSD kernel from probing the built-in SCSI controller
(if any) properly, so it is recommended to do a disk probe first:

    167-Bug> IOI;C
    167-Bug> IOI

This can take up to a couple of minutes, depending on how many SCSI
controllers are found in the machine. Once the BUG prompt is back, you can
safely netboot:
	
    167-Bug> NBO 00 00

or if you know the IP address for the mvme68k and the diskless server,
you can directly provide the boot loader's filename and the kernel name
on the commandline:

     167-Bug> NBO 00 00 192.168.0.68 192.168.0.1 netboot.mvme68k bsd.rd

where, in this example, 192.168.0.68 is the address of the mvme68k computer,
and 192.168.0.1 the address of the diskless server.

If the BUG version does not understand the NIOT and NBO commands (most
MVME147 don't), the alternative is to boot from S-Records.


Booting from S-Records:

First, a diskless client configuration should be set up on a server. Refer
to the short description above for details.

Second, using a terminal emulator able to read files from the local machine
and send their contents over the serial link, such as cu(1) and tip(1) - both
being available on OpenBSD - the mvme68k workstation should be put in
S-Records receive mode, with the LO command at the BUG prompt:

    147-Bug> LO

If this command prints an error message and returns to the BUG prompt
immediately, it might be necessary to switch directories, using the SD
command, before retrying.

Then, the contents of the ``sboot'' file should be sent From the terminal
emulator. Depending on the speed of the serial link, this will take some
time, but no more than a couple of minutes.

If a prompt does not come back after a few minutes, it is likely that the
S-Records download is hosed. In this case, the mvme68k board should be reset
before a further attempt to download the S-Records is made.

Once the transfer is finished, entering GO at the BUG prompt will start the
S-Records boot loader. This is a very crude bootloader which will attempt
to fetch a secondary boot program via TFTP requests, like the NBO command.

This will cause the kernel provided by the diskless setup to be booted.
After the initial probe messages you'll be asked to start the install
or upgrade procedure.



Installing using the tape or netboot procedure:

You should now be ready to install OpenBSD.

The following is a walk-through of the steps you will take while
getting OpenBSD installed on your hard disk.  If any question has a
default answer, it will be displayed in brackets ("[]") after the
question.  If you wish to stop the installation, you may hit Control-C
at any time, but if you do, you'll have to begin the installation
process again from scratch.  Using Control-Z to suspend the process
may be a better option, or at any prompt enter '!' to get a shell,
from which 'exit' will return you back to that prompt (no refresh
of the prompt though).

	Boot your machine from the installation media as described above.

	It will take a while to load the kernel especially from a slow
	network connection, most likely more than a minute.  If some action
	doesn't eventually happen, or the spinning cursor has stopped and
	nothing further has happened, either your boot media is bad, your
	diskless setup isn't correct, or you may have a hardware or
	configuration problem.

	Once the kernel has loaded, you will be presented with the
	OpenBSD kernel boot messages.  You will want to read them
	to determine your disk's name and geometry.  Its name will
	be something like "sd0" or "wd0" and the geometry will be
	printed on a line that begins with its name.  As mentioned
	above, you will need your disk's geometry when creating
	OpenBSD partitions.  You will also need to know the device
	name to tell the install tools what disk to install on. If
	you cannot read the messages as they scroll by, do not
	worry -- you can get at this information later inside the
	install program.

	You will next be asked for your terminal type.  You should choose
	the terminal type from amongst those listed.
	(If your terminal type is xterm, just use vt100).

	After entering the terminal type you will be asked whether you
	wish to do an "(I)nstall" or an "(U)pgrade".  Enter 'I' for a
	fresh install or 'U' to upgrade an existing installation.

	You will be presented with a welcome message and asked if
	you really wish to install (or upgrade).  Assuming you
	answered yes, the install program will then tell you which
	disks of that type it can install on, and ask you which it
	should use.  The name of the disk is typically "sd0" for
	SCSI drives.
	Reply with the name of your disk.

	Next the disk label which defines the layout of the OpenBSD
	file systems must be set up.  The installation script will
	invoke an interactive editor allowing you to do this.  Note
	that partition 'c' inside this disk label should ALWAYS
	reflect the entire disk, including any non-OpenBSD portions.
	If you are labeling a new disk, you will probably start
	out with an 'a' partition that spans the disk.  In this
	case you should delete 'a' before adding new partitions.
	The root file system should be in partition 'a', and swap
	is usually in partition 'b'.

	It is recommended that you create separate partitions for /usr,
	/tmp, and /var, and if you have room for it, one for /home.  In
	doing this, remember to skip 'c', leaving it as type "unused".
	For help in the disk label editor, enter '?' or 'M' to view the
	manual page (see the info on the ``-E'' flag).

	The swap partition (usually 'b') should have a type of "swap", all
	other native OpenBSD partitions should have a type of "4.2BSD".
	Block and fragment sizes are usually 8192 and 1024 bytes, but can
	also be 4096 and 512 or even 16384 and 2048 bytes.

	The install program will now label your disk and ask which file
	systems should be created on which partitions.  It will auto-
	matically select the 'a' partition to be the root file system.
	Next it will ask for which disk and partition you want a file
	system created on.  This will be the same as the disk name (e.g.
	"sd0") with the letter identifying the partition (e.g. "d")
	appended (e.g. "sd0d").  Then it will ask where this partition is
	to be mounted, e.g. /usr.  This process will be repeated until
	you enter "done".

	At this point you will be asked to confirm that the file system
	information you have entered is correct, and given an opportunity
	to change the file system table.  Next it will create the new file
	systems as specified, OVERWRITING ANY EXISTING DATA.  This is the
	point of no return.

	After all your file systems have been created, the install program
	will give you an opportunity to configure the network.  The network
	configuration you enter (if any) can then be used to do the install
	from another system using HTTP or FTP, and will also be the
	configuration used by the system after the installation is complete.

	If you select to configure the network, the install program will
	ask you for the name of your system and the DNS domain name to use.
	Note that the host name should be without the domain part, and that
	the domain name should NOT include the host name part.

	Next the system will give you a list of network interfaces you can
	configure.  For each network interface you select to configure, it
	will ask for the IP address to use, the symbolic host name to use,
	the netmask to use, and any interface-specific flags to set. The
	interface-specific flags are usually used to determine which media
	the network card is to use.  Typically no media flags are required
	as autodetection normally works, but you will be prompted with a
	list of the acceptable media flags, and asked if you want to provide
	any.  In doubt, do not enter any media flags; or you can refer to
	the manual page for your interface for the appropriate flags.

	After all network interfaces have been configured, the install pro-
	gram will ask for a default route and IP address of the primary
	name server to use.  You will also be presented with an opportunity
	to edit the host table.

	At this point you will be allowed to edit the file system table
	that will be used for the remainder of the installation and that
	will be used by the finished system, following which the new file
	systems will be mounted to complete the installation.

        After these preparatory steps have been completed, you will be
        able to extract the distribution sets onto your system.  There
        are several install methods supported; FTP, HTTP, tape,
	CD-ROM, NFS, or a local disk partition.
	

	To install via FTP:
		To begin an FTP install you will need the following
		pieces of information.  Don't be daunted by this list;
		the defaults are sufficient for most people.
		    1) Proxy server URL if you are using a URL-based
		       FTP proxy (squid, CERN FTP, Apache 1.2 or higher).
		       You need to define a proxy if you are behind a
		       firewall that blocks outgoing FTP (assuming you
		       have a proxy available to use).
		    2) Do you need to use active mode FTP?  By default,
		       ftp will attempt to use passive mode and fall
		       back to an active connection if the server does
		       not support passive mode.  You only need to enable
		       this option if you are connecting to a buggy FTP
		       daemon that implements passive FTP incorrectly.
		       Note that you will not be asked about active
		       FTP if you are using a proxy.
		    3) The IP address (or hostname if you enabled
		       DNS earlier in the install) of an FTP server
		       carrying the OpenBSD 3.5 distribution.
		       If you don't know, just hit return when
		       asked if you want to see a list of such hosts.
		    4) The FTP directory holding the distribution sets.
		       The default value of pub/OpenBSD/3.5/mvme68k
		       is almost always correct.
		    5) The login and password for the FTP account.
		       You will only be asked for a password for
		       non-anonymous FTP.

		For instructions on how to complete the installation via
		FTP, see the section named "Common URL installations" below.

	To install via HTTP:
		To begin an HTTP install you will need the following
		pieces of information:
		    1) Proxy server URL if you are using a URL-based
		       HTTP proxy (squid, CERN FTP, Apache 1.2 or higher).
		       You need to define a proxy if you are behind a
		       firewall that blocks outgoing HTTP connections
		       (assuming you have a proxy available to use).
		    2) The IP address (or hostname if you enabled
		       DNS earlier in the install) of an HTTP server
		       carrying the OpenBSD 3.5 distribution.
		       If you don't know, just hit return when
		       asked if you want to see a list of such hosts.
		    3) The directory holding the distribution sets.
		       There is no standard location for this;
		       You should use the directory specified
		       along with the server in the list of official
		       HTTP mirror sites that you received in step 3.

		For instructions on how to complete the installation via
		HTTP, see the section named "Common URL installations" below.

	To install from tape:
		In order to install from tape, the distribution sets to be
		installed must have been written to tape previously, either
		in tar format or gzip-compressed tar format.

		You will also have to identify the tape device where the
		distribution sets are to be extracted from.  This will
		typically be "nrst0" (no-rewind, raw interface).

		Next you will have to provide the file number of the set
		that is to be extracted.  Note that the file number starts
		at 1, which is the first file written to the tape, unless
		you have created a bootable tape, in which case the file
		number starts at 4.

		The install program will not automatically detect whether
		an image has been compressed, so it will ask for that
		information before starting the extraction.

	To install from CD-ROM:
		When installing from a CD-ROM, you will be asked which
		device holds the distribution sets.  This will typically
		be "cd0".  Next you will be asked which partition on the
		CD-ROM the distribution is to be loaded from.  This is
		normally partition "a".

		Next you will have to identify the file system type that
		has been used to create the distribution on the CD-ROM,
		this can be either FFS or ISO CD9660.  The OpenBSD CD-ROM
		distribution uses the CD9660 format.

		You will also have to provide the relative path to the
		directory on the CD-ROM which holds the distribution, for
		the mvme68k this is "3.5/mvme68k".

		For instructions on how to complete the installation from
		the CD-ROM distribution, see the section named "Common
		file system installations" below.
		
	To install from an NFS mounted directory:
		When installing from an NFS-mounted directory, you must
		have completed network configuration above, and also
		set up the exported file system on the NFS server in
		advance.

		First you must identify the IP address of the NFS server
		to load the distribution from, and the file system the
		server expects you to mount.

		The install program will also ask whether or not TCP
		should be used for transport (the default is UDP).  Note
		that TCP only works with newer NFS servers.

		You will also have to provide the relative path to the
		directory on the file system where the distribution sets
		are located.  Note that this path should not be prefixed
		with a '/'.

		For instructions on how to complete the installation from
		the CD-ROM distribution, see the section named "Common
		file system installations" below.

	To install from a local disk partition:
		When installing from a local disk partition, you will
		first have to identify which disk holds the distribution
		sets.  This is normally "sdN", where N is a number
		0 through 9.  Next you will have to identify the partition
		within that disk that holds the distribution; this is a
		single letter between 'a' and 'p'.

		You will also have to identify the type of file system
		residing in the partition identified.  Currently, you can
		only install from partitions that have been formatted as the
		Berkeley fast file system (ffs).

		You will also have to provide the relative path to the
		directory on the file system where the distribution sets
		are located.  Note that this path should not be prefixed
		with a '/'.

		For instructions on how to complete the installation from
		a local disk partition, see the next section.

	Common file system installations:
		The following instructions are common to installations
		from mounted disk partitions, NFS mounted directories and
		CD-ROMs.

		A list of available distribution sets will be listed.
		You may individually select distribution sets to install
		or enter `all' to install all of the sets (which is what
		most users will want to do).  You may also enter `list'
		to get a file list or `done' when you are done selecting
		distribution sets.  You may also use wildcards in place of
		a file name, e.g. `*.tgz' or even `base*|comp*'.  It is
		also possible to enter an arbitrary filename and have it
		treated as a file set.

		Once you have selected the file sets you want to install
		and entered `done' you will be prompted to verify that
		you really do want to extract file sets.  Assuming you
		acquiesce, the files will begin to extract.  If not, you
		will be given the option of installing sets via one of
		the other install methods.
		
	Common URL installations:
		Once you have entered the required information, the
		install program will fetch a file list and present
		a list of all the distribution sets that were found
		in the specified directory.  (If no valid sets were found,
		you will be notified and given the option of unpacking
		any gzipped tar files found or getting a file list if
		none were found.)

		At this point you may individually select distribution
		sets to install or enter `all' to install all of the
		sets (which is what most users will want to do).  You
		may also enter `list' to get a file list or `done' when
		you are done selecting distribution sets.  You may also
		use wildcards in place of a file name, e.g. `*.tgz' or
		even `base*|comp*'.  It is also possible to enter an
		arbitrary filename and have it treated as a file set.

		Once you have selected the file sets you want to install
		and entered `done' you will be prompted to verify that
		you really do want to download and install the files.
		Assuming you acquiesce, the files will begin to download
		and unpack.  If not, you will be given the option of
		installing sets via one of the other install methods.


	When all the selected distribution sets has been extracted, you
	will be allowed to select which time zone your system will be
	using, all the device nodes needed by the installed system will
	be created for you, and the file systems will be unmounted.  For
	this to work properly, it is expected that you have installed
	at least the "base35", "etc35", and "bsd" distribution sets.

Congratulations, you have successfully installed OpenBSD 3.5.  When you
reboot into OpenBSD, you should log in as "root" at the login prompt.
You should create yourself an account and protect it and the "root" account
with good passwords.  You should have got a mail from the install program we
recommend you to read, it contains answers to basic questions you might
have about OpenBSD (like setting up your system, installing packages, getting
more information about OpenBSD, sending in your dmesg output and more).
This you can do by running

	mail

and then just enter "more 1" to get the first message.  You quit mail by
entering "q".

Some of the files in the OpenBSD 3.5 distribution might need to be
tailored for your site.  We recommend you run:

	man afterboot

which will tell you about a bunch of the files needing to be reviewed.
If you are unfamiliar with UN*X-like system administration, it's
recommended that you buy a book that discusses it.



Net Boot or Diskless Setup Information:

The set up is similar to SunOS diskless setup, but not identical, because
the Sun setup assumes that the bootblocks load a kernel image, which then
uses NFS to access the exported root partition, while the OpenBSD bootblocks
use internal NFS routines to load the kernel image directly from the
exported root partition.

Please understand that no one gets this right the first try, since
there is a lot of setup and all the host daemons must be running and
configured correctly.  If you have problems, extract the diskless(8)
manpage, find someone who's been through it before and use the host
syslog and tcpdump(8) to get visibility of what's happening (or not).

Your mvme68k expects to be able to download a second stage bootstrap
program via TFTP after having acquired its IP address through RevARP when
instructed to boot "over the net". If you are booting from S-Records, it
will look for a filename composed of the machine's IP address, followed by
the machine's architecture, separated by a period (for example, a mvme68k
board which has been assigned IP address 130.115.144.11 will make a TFTP
request for `8273900B.mvme68k'); if you are booting from the NBO command,
you can specify the filename which will be looked for.

Normally, this file is a symbolic link to an appropriate second-stage
boot program, which should be located in a place where the TFTP daemon
can find it (remember, many TFTP daemons run in a chroot'ed environment).
You can find the boot program in `/usr/mdec/netboot' in the OpenBSD/mvme68k
distribution.

After the boot program has been loaded into memory and given control by
the BUG, it starts locating the machine's remote root directory through
the BOOTPARAM protocol. First a BOOTPARAM WHOAMI request is broadcast
on the local net. The answer to this request (if it comes in) contains
the client's name. This name is used in the next step, a BOOTPARAM GETFILE
request -- sent to the server that responded to the WHOAMI request --
requesting the name and address of the machine that will serve the client's
root directory, as well as the path of the client's root on that server.

Finally, this information (if it comes in) is used to issue a REMOTE MOUNT
request to the client's root filesystem server, asking for an NFS file
handle corresponding to the root filesystem. If successful, the boot
program starts reading from the remote root filesystem in search of the
kernel which is then read into memory.

Unpack `base35.tgz' and `etc35.tgz' on the server in the root directory
for your target machine. If you elect to use a separately NFS-mounted
filesystem for `/usr' with your diskless setup, make sure the "./usr" base
files in base35.tgz end up in the correct location. One way to do this is
to temporarily use a loopback mount on the server, re-routing <root>/usr to
your server's exported OpenBSD "/usr" directory. Also put the kernel and
the install/upgrade scripts into the root directory.

A few configuration files need to be edited:

	<root>/etc/hosts
		Add the IP addresses of both server and client.

	<root>/etc/myname
		This files contains the client's hostname; use the same
		name as in <root>/etc/hosts.

	<root>/etc/fstab
		Enter the entries for the remotely mounted filesystems.
		For example:
			server:/export/root/client       /     nfs  rw 0 0
			server:/export/exec/mvme68k.OpenBSD /usr  nfs  rw 0 0

Now you must populate the `/dev' directory for your client. If the server
does not run OpenBSD you might save the MAKEDEV output:

	eo=echo ksh MAKEDEV all > all.sh

and then tailor it for your server operating system before running it.  Note
that MAKEDEV is written specifically for ksh, and may not work on any other
Bourne shell.

There will be error messages about unknown users and groups. These errors are
inconsequential for the purpose of installing OpenBSD. However, you may
want to correct them if you plan to use the diskless setup regularly. In that
case, you may re-run MAKEDEV on your OpenBSD machine once it has booted.



Upgrading a previously-installed OpenBSD System:
------------------------------------------------

Warning! Upgrades to OpenBSD 3.5 are currently only supported from the
immediately previous release. The upgrade process will also work with older
releases, but might not execute some migration tasks that would be necessary
for a proper upgrade.  The best solution, whenever possible, is to backup
your data and reinstall from scratch.

To upgrade OpenBSD 3.5 from a previous version, start with the general
instructions in the section "Installing OpenBSD".

Boot from an installation tape, or the miniroot over the network.
When prompted, select the (U)pgrade option rather than the (I)nstall
option at the prompt in the install process.

The upgrade script will ask you for the existing root partition, and
will use the existing filesystems defined in /etc/fstab to install the
new system in.  It will also use your existing network parameters.

From then, the upgrade procedure is very close to the installation
procedure described earlier in this document.  Note that the upgrade
procedure will not let you pick the ``etc35.tgz'' set, so as to
preserve your files in `/etc' which you are likely to have customized
since a previous installation.

However, it is strongly advised that you unpack the etc35.tgz set in
a temporary directory and merge changes by hand, since all components of
your system may not function correctly until your files in `/etc' are
updated.



Getting source code for your OpenBSD System:
--------------------------------------------

Now that your OpenBSD system is up and running, you probably want to get
access to source code so that you can recompile pieces of the system.

A few methods are provided.  If you have an OpenBSD CD-ROM, the source code
is provided.  Otherwise, you can get the pieces over the Internet using
ANONCVS, CTM, or FTP.  For more information, see

	http://www.OpenBSD.org/anoncvs.html
	http://www.OpenBSD.org/ctm.html
	http://www.OpenBSD.org/ftp.html


Using online OpenBSD documentation:
-----------------------------------

Documentation is available if you first install the manual
distribution set.  Traditionally, the UN*X "man pages" (documentation)
are denoted by 'name(section)'.  Some examples of this are

	intro(1),
	man(1),
	apropos(1),
	passwd(1),
	passwd(5) and
	afterboot(8).

The section numbers group the topics into several categories, but three
are of primary interest: user commands are in section 1, file formats
are in section 5, and administrative information is in section 8.

The 'man' command is used to view the documentation on a topic, and is
started by entering 'man [section] topic'.  The brackets [] around the
section should not be entered, but rather indicate that the section is
optional.  If you don't ask for a particular section, the topic with the
least-numbered section name will be displayed.  For instance, after
logging in, enter

	man passwd

to read the documentation for passwd(1).  To view the documentation for
passwd(5), enter

	man 5 passwd

instead.

If you are unsure of what man page you are looking for, enter

	apropos subject-word

where "subject-word" is your topic of interest; a list of possibly
related man pages will be displayed.


Adding third party software; ``packages'' and ``ports'':
-------------------------------------------------------

As complete as your OpenBSD system is, you may want to add any of several
excellent third party software applications.  There are several ways to do
this.  You can:

1) Obtain the source code and build the application based
   upon whatever installation procedures are provided with the
   application.

2) Use the OpenBSD ``ports'' collection to automatically get any
   needed source file, apply any required patches, create the
   application, and install it for you.

3) Use the OpenBSD ``package'' collection to grab a pre-compiled
   and tested version of the application for your hardware.

If you purchased the OpenBSD CD-ROM set you already have several popular
``packages'', and the ``ports'' collection.

Instructions for installing applications from the various sources using
the different installation methods follow.

You should also refer to the packages(7) manual page.

Installing applications from the CD-ROM package collection:

	The OpenBSD CD-ROM ships with several applications pre-built
	for various hardware architectures.  The number of applications
	vary according to available disk space.  Check the directory
	3.5/packages/m68k to see which packages are available for
	your hardware architecture.  That directory will be on the same
	CD-ROM containing the OS installation files for your architecture.

	To install one or more of these packages you must:
	1) become the superuser (root).
	2) mount the appropriate CD-ROM.
	3) use the ``pkg_add'' command to install the software.

	Example (in which we use su(1) to get superuser privileges, thus
	you have to be in group "wheel", see the manual page for su(1)).

    $ su
    Password: <enter your root password>
    # mkdir -p /cdrom
    # mount /dev/cd0a /cdrom
    # pkg_add /cdrom/3.5/packages/m68k/<package-name>
    # <add more packages if desired>
    # umount /cdrom

	Package names are usually the application name and version
	with .tgz appended, e.g. emacs-20.7.tgz

Installing applications from the ftp.OpenBSD.org package collection:

	All available packages for your architecture have been placed on
	ftp.OpenBSD.org in the directory pub/OpenBSD/3.5/packages/m68k/
	You may want to peruse this to see what packages are available.  The
	packages are also on the OpenBSD FTP mirror sites.  See

		http://www.OpenBSD.org/ftp.html

	for a list of current FTP mirror sites.

	Installation of a package is very easy.
	1) become the superuser (root)
	2) use the ``pkg_add'' command to install the software

	``pkg_add'' is smart enough to know how to download the software
	from the OpenBSD FTP server.  Example:

    $ su
    Password: <enter your root password>
    # pkg_add \
      ftp://ftp.OpenBSD.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.5/packages/m68k/emacs-20.7.tgz

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	Note: these packages may not exist for all architectures; other
	packages may be added.  Some packages are only available via
	FTP.

Installing applications from the CD-ROM ports collection:

	The CD-ROM ``ports'' collection is a set of Makefiles, patches,
	and other files used to control the building and installation
	of an application from source files.

	Creating an application from sources can require a lot of
	disk space, sometimes 50 megabytes or more.  The first step is
	to determine which of your disks has enough room.  Once you've
	made this determination, read the file PORTS located on the
	CD-ROM which contains the ports tree.

	To build an application you must:

	1) become the superuser (root)
	2) have network access, or obtain the actual source files by
	   some other means.
	3) cd to the ports directory containing the port you wish
	   to build.  To build samba, for example, where you'd
	   previously copied the ports files into the /usr/ports
	   directory: cd /usr/ports/net/samba
	4) make
	5) make install
	6) make clean

Installing applications from the OpenBSD ports collection:

	See http://www.OpenBSD.org/ports.html for current instructions
	on obtaining and installing OpenBSD ports.

	You should also refer to the ports(7) manual page.

Installing other applications:

	If an OpenBSD package or port does not exist for an application
	you're pretty much on your own.  The first thing to do is ask
	<ports@OpenBSD.org> if anyone is working on a port -- there may
	be one in progress.
	
	If no such port exists, you might want to tinker with the NetBSD
	pkgsrc.
	
	If you can't find an existing port, try to make your own and
	feed it back to OpenBSD.  That's how our ports collection grows.
	Some details can be found at http://www.OpenBSD.org/porting.html
	with more help coming from the mailing list, <ports@OpenBSD.org>.



Administrivia:
--------------

There are various mailing lists available via the mailing list
server at <majordomo@OpenBSD.org>.  To get help on using the mailing
list server, send mail to that address with an empty body, and it will
reply with instructions.  There are also two OpenBSD Usenet newsgroups,
comp.unix.bsd.openbsd.announce for important announcements and
comp.unix.bsd.openbsd.misc for general OpenBSD discussion.

To report bugs, use the 'sendbug' command shipped with OpenBSD,
and fill in as much information about the problem as you can.  Good
bug reports include lots of details.  Additionally, bug reports can
be sent by mail to:

	bugs@OpenBSD.org

Use of 'sendbug' is encouraged, however, because bugs reported with it
are entered into the OpenBSD bugs database, and thus can't slip through
the cracks.

As a favor, please avoid mailing huge documents or files to the
mailing lists.  Instead, put the material you would have sent up
for FTP somewhere, then mail the appropriate list about it, or, if
you'd rather not do that, mail the list saying you'll send the data
to those who want it.