From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: msokolov@ivan.Harhan.ORG (Michael Sokolov) Date: Thu, 20 Oct 05 16:57:53 GMT Subject: [TUHS] Bringing up any 4.3BSD on a MicroVAX without tape.... Message-ID: <0510201657.AA16789@ivan.Harhan.ORG> Aharon Robbins wrote: > Wasn't there an "installboot" program that told the bootblock where > to find the /boot file? The installboot program in the original 4.3BSD, whose function has been incorporated into disklabel(8) in 4.3-Tahoe/Quasijarus, writes the boot blocks to the disk, but it does not patch them with the location of /boot, the bootblock code is smart enough to understand the filesystem. As for Robert's problem, I don't know where he got screwed - but man, use your head, what do you think your god-given brain is for? You can single-step through the code with the MicroVAX ROM monitor's N command, you can put some printf's in the code to see where it dies, etc, the possibilities are limitless. Just debug it the same way you would debug any other problem. What do you think I do when I get a similar mysterious snafu? I debug it like a real programmer, don't go crying to a mailing list. MS