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Subject: -30- How can I install IRIX onto a second disk which I can
then move to another machine?
Date: 20 Jan 1994 00:00:01 EST
With difficulty. Many parts of the installation process assume that
you're installing IRIX onto your system disk (SCSI ID 1). Just fiddle
with SCSI ID switches and/or move disks around to make the disk onto
which you want to install IRIX the system disk for the duration of
the installation.
Furthermore, IRIX has many hardware dependencies, so you should only
move system disks between absolutely identical machines. If you want
to make a system disk for a machine without a network connection,
CD-ROM or tape drive, the easiest and safest way is to borrow another
CD-ROM or tape drive.
If you want to try anyway, Justin Mason <jmason@iona.ie> reports that
the following works under IRIX 5.1.1:
Set up the disk, e.g. with SCSI id 4, fx a generic "[bo]otable"
partition setup onto it, and mkfs the partitions. Copy sash, etc.
from your system disk to the new disk with dvhtool. Boot up the
miniroot as usual, go into inst, choose "admin" from the menu and do
the following, replacing SCSI IDs and partition numbers as
appropriate:
umount /root
umount /root/usr
mount /dev/dsk/dks0d4s0 /root
mount /dev/dsk/dks0d4s6 /root/usr
mount # Just to check
return # Go back to main inst menu
Then install as you like.
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