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1.1 root 1: Sun Feb 13 11:04:42 PST 1983
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3: The scripts needed to build a boot tape for 4.1b and beyond
4: live here. Before trying anything look at the scripts
5:
6: buildmini
7: get
8: maketape
9:
10: To construct a tape suitable for bootstrapping a system
11: first find a spare file system for a ``mini root'' and
12: patch the buildmini shell script to reflect its location.
13: Second, decide where your ``distribution'' source is located
14: and patch the get and maketape scripts. Then do the following:
15: % buildmini
16: % maketape
17: Finally, build the second tape which is a tar of /usr/src with
18: % cd /usr/src; tar c .
19: Be sure and check /usr/src will fit on one tape. The current
20: distribution is about 40 megabytes and easily fits on one tape
21: at 1600bpi with a blocking factor of 20.
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23: Sun Jul 31 18:38:43 PDT 1983
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25: FLASH! The distribution is now weightier than ever. Expect to
26: need about 80 megabytes for all the sources and binaries.
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