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1<<<<<<< xfer 2Installation is currently only supported from the local Macintosh hard 3drive or from an AppleShare volume (however, you may upgrade a system from 4within NetBSD; see the section on upgrading for more details). This means 5that you'll need at least enough room for the largest file that you will 6have to install. This is the 8.6MB base.tgz file. There has been talk of 7allowing an install from split files. If you have the time, desire, and 8knowledge, please feel free to add that functionality. 9||||||| 1.6 10Installation is currently only supported from the local Macintosh 11hard drive or from an AppleShare volume. This means that you'll 12need at least enough room for the largest file that you will have 13to install. This is the 8.6MB base13 file. There has been talk 14of allowing an install from split files. If you have the time, 15desire, and knowledge, please feel free to add that functionality. 16======= 17Installation is currently only supported from the local Macintosh 18hard drive or from an AppleShare volume (however, you may upgrade 19a system from within NetBSD; see the section on upgrading for more 20details). This means that you'll need at least enough room for the 21largest file that you will have to install. This is the 8.6MB base13 22file. There has been talk of allowing an install from split files. 23If you have the time, desire, and knowledge, please feel free to add 24that functionality. 25>>>>>>> 1.7 26 27<<<<<<< xfer 28If the install is being done from an AppleShare-mounted volume, the install 29utility must be in the same folder as the data files. 30||||||| 1.6 31If the install is being done from an AppleShare-mounted volume, 32the install utility must be in the same folder as the data files. 33======= 34If the install is being done from an AppleShare-mounted volume, the 35install utility must be in the same folder as the data files. 36>>>>>>> 1.7 37 38Each distribution file is in "raw" archive format, and must be downloaded 39in binary mode. Common web browsers are not suitable for this task; FTP 40clients such as Fetch and Anarchie work fine, but be sure to specify a 41binary file transfer. 42 43<<<<<<< xfer 44You will also need to collect the MacOS installation tools from the 45"mac68k/installation/misc" subdirectory of the NetBSD _VER distribution: 46Mkfs, NetBSD/Mac68k Installer, and NetBSD/Mac68k Booter. These three are 47in binhexed, self-extracting archives as Mkfs.sea.hqx, Installer.sea.hqx, 48and Booter.sea.hqx, respectively. Extract them as you would any other 49Macintosh applications. 50||||||| 1.6 51You will also need to collect the MacOS tools: 52 Mkfs, 53 Installer, and 54 BSD/mac68k Booter. 55 56These three are in binhexed, self-extracting archives as 57Mkfs_1.45.sea.hqx, Installer_1.1f.sea.hqx, and 58Booter1.11.0.sea.hqx, respectively. Extract them as you would 59any other Macintosh applications. If you need them, the sources 60are in the "src" subdirectory. 61======= 62You will also need to collect the MacOS tools from the "mac68k/utils" 63subdirectory of the NetBSD _VER distribution: 64 Mkfs, 65 Installer, and 66 BSD/mac68k Booter. 67 68These three are in binhexed, self-extracting archives as 69Mkfs.sea.hqx, Installer.sea.hqx, and Booter.sea.hqx, respectively. 70Extract them as you would any other Macintosh applications. If you 71need them, the sources for these utilities are in the "src" 72subdirectory. 73>>>>>>> 1.7 74