On Tue, 25 Sep 2007, Andrew Clapp wrote:
> Creating disk 1 to g4u1.fs
> Creating disk 2 to g4u2.fs
> Creating disk 3 to g4u3.fs
> 0+1 records in
> 1+0 records out
> 1474560 bytes transferred in 0.005 secs (294912000 bytes/sec)
> Final result:
> -rw-r--r--  1 aclapp  wheel  1474560 Sep 25 15:20 g4u1.fs
> -rw-r--r--  1 aclapp  wheel  1474560 Sep 25 15:20 g4u2.fs
> -rw-r--r--  1 aclapp  wheel  1474560 Sep 25 15:20 g4u3.fs
> ln -f /usr/cvs/src/distrib/i386/g4u/../floppies/bootfloppy-g4u/obj/g4u*.fs .

So it gets to build the floppy version fine... good to know.


> cd /usr/cvs/src/distrib/i386/g4u/../cdroms/bootcd-g4u ;  
> /usr/cvs/src/obj.i386/t
> ooldir/bin/nbmake
> mkdir -p cdrom
> cp /usr/cvs/src/distrib/i386/instkernel/obj/netbsd-INSTALL_LARGE.gz 
> cdrom/netbsd
> cp: /usr/cvs/src/distrib/i386/instkernel/obj/netbsd-INSTALL_LARGE.gz: No such 
> fi
> le or directory

It should not touch the INSTALL_LARGE kernel. Can you update your NetBSD 
sources to something that matches the date of when I announced 2.4alpha1 
(I forgot the date, check the archive)? If in doubt, use "cvs update -A" 
to try latest NetBSD-current sources - no idea if they still work, I 
haven't tested.


  - Hubert

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