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NetBSD/sun3 9.0_RC1 miniroot installation log (typo and control code are edited)
Selftest Completed.
Sun Workstation, Model Sun-3/60C/G.
ROM Rev 2.8.3, 24MB memory installed, Serial #57905.
Ethernet address 08:00:20:06:A2:15.
EEPROM: Using RS232 A port.
Selftest Completed.
Sun Workstation, Model Sun-3/60C/G.
ROM Rev 2.8.3, 24MB memory installed, Serial #57905.
Ethernet address 08:00:20:06:A2:15.
Testing 24 Megabytes of Memory ...
Abort at 0FEF1F64
>b le()
Boot: le(0,0,0)
Using IP Address 192.168.20.65 = C0A81441
Booting from tftp server at 192.168.20.1 = C0A81401
Downloaded 24264 bytes from tftp server.
>> NetBSD/sun3 netboot [1.13 (Wed Nov 27 16:14:52 UTC 2019)]
Using IP Address 192.168.20.65 = C0A81441
netboot: trying netbsd
2169636+84404=0x2267c4
starting program at 0x4000
console is ttya
[ 1.0000000] Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
[ 1.0000000] 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017,
[ 1.0000000] 2018, 2019 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved.
[ 1.0000000] Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
[ 1.0000000] The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
[ 1.0000000] NetBSD 9.0_RC1 (RAMDISK) #0: Wed Nov 27 16:14:52 UTC 2019
[ 1.0000000] mkrepro@mkrepro.NetBSD.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/sun3/compile/RAMDISK
[ 1.0000000] Model: sun3 60
[ 1.0000000] fpu: mc68881
[ 1.0000000] total memory = 24576 KB
[ 1.0000000] avail memory = 22008 KB
[ 1.0000000] mainbus0 (root)
[ 1.0000000] obio0 at mainbus0
[ 1.0000000] zsc0 at obio0 addr 0x0 ipl 6: (softpri 3)
[ 1.0000000] kbd0 at zsc0 channel 0: baud rate 1200
[ 1.0000000] zsc0: channel 1 not configured
[ 1.0000000] zsc1 at obio0 addr 0x20000 ipl 6: (softpri 3)
[ 1.0000000] zstty0 at zsc1 channel 0 (console i/o)
[ 1.0000000] zstty1 at zsc1 channel 1
[ 1.0000000] eeprom0 at obio0 addr 0x40000
[ 1.0000000] oclock0 at obio0 addr 0x60000 ipl 5: intersil7170
[ 1.0000000] memerr0 at obio0 addr 0x80000 ipl 7: (Parity memory)
[ 1.0000000] intreg0 at obio0 addr 0xa0000
[ 1.0000000] le0 at obio0 addr 0x120000 ipl 3: address 08:00:20:06:a2:15
[ 1.0000000] le0: 8 receive buffers, 2 transmit buffers
[ 1.0000000] si0 at obio0 addr 0x140000 ipl 2: options=0xf
[ 1.0000000] scsibus0 at si0: 8 targets, 8 luns per target
[ 1.0000000] enabling interrupts
[ 1.0300240] scsibus0: waiting 2 seconds for devices to settle...
[ 5.3100240] sd0 at scsibus0 target 0 lun 0: <MELCO, DSC-UE4.3G, 1.05> disk fixed
[ 5.3400240] sd0: 4103 MB, 12968 cyl, 6 head, 108 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 8403264 sectors
[ 5.3700240] sd0: async, 8-bit transfers
[ 7.8300240] boot device: le0
[ 7.8500240] root on md0a dumps on md0b
[ 7.8900240] kern.module.path=/stand/sun3/9.0/modules
[ 7.9100240] WARNING: preposterous TOD clock time
[ 7.9200240] WARNING: using filesystem time
[ 7.9300240] WARNING: CHECK AND RESET THE DATE!
Welcome to the NetBSD/sun3 RAMDISK root!
This environment is designed to do only three things:
1: Partition your disk (use the command: edlabel /dev/rsd0c)
2: Copy a miniroot image into the swap partition (/dev/rsd0b)
3: Reboot (using the swap partition, i.e. /dev/sd?b).
Note that the sun3 firmware cannot boot from a partition located
more than 1 GB from the beginning of the disk, so the swap partition
should be completely below the 1 GB boundary.
Copying the miniroot can be done several ways, allowing
the source of the miniroot image to be on any of these:
boot tape, NFS server, TFTP server, rsh server
The easiest is loading from tape, which is done as follows:
mt -f /dev/nrst0 rewind
mt -f /dev/nrst0 fsf 2
dd bs=32k if=/dev/nrst0 of=/dev/rsd0b
(For help with other methods, please see the install notes.)
To reboot using the swap partition, first use "halt",
then at the PROM monitor prompt use a command like:
b sd(,,1) -s
To view this message again, type: cat /.welcome
ssh: edlabel /dev/rsd0c
edlabel menu:
print - display the current disk label
modify - prompt for changes to the label
write - write the new label to disk
quit - terminate program
edlabel> m
modify subcommands:
@ : modify disk parameters
a-h : modify partition
q : quit this subcommand
edlabel/modify> a
a (root) 0 (0/00/00) 0 (0/00/00) unused
start as <blkno> or <cyls/trks/sects> :
length as <nblks> or <cyls/trks/sects> : 995328
type: 4.2BSD
edlabel/modify> b
b (swap) 0 (0/00/00) 0 (0/00/00) unused
start as <blkno> or <cyls/trks/sects> : 995328
length as <nblks> or <cyls/trks/sects> : 262440
type: swap
edlabel/modify> c
c (disk) 0 (0/00/00) 8403264 (12968/00/00) unused
start as <blkno> or <cyls/trks/sects> :
length as <nblks> or <cyls/trks/sects> : 8403264
type: unused
edlabel/modify> g
g (user) 0 (0/00/00) 0 (0/00/00) unused
start as <blkno> or <cyls/trks/sects> : 1257768
length as <nblks> or <cyls/trks/sects> : 7145496
type: 4.2BSD
edlabel/modify> q
edlabel> p
type_num: 4
sub_type: 0
type_name: DSC-UE4.3G fictitious
pack_name: fictitious
bytes/sector: 512
sectors/track: 108
tracks/cylinder: 6
cylinders: 12968
sectors/cylinder: 648
partition start (c/t/s) nblks (c/t/s) type
a (root) 0 (0/00/00) 995328 (1536/00/00) 4.2BSD
b (swap) 995328 (1536/00/00) 262440 (405/00/00) swap
c (disk) 0 (0/00/00) 8403264 (12968/00/00) unused
d (user) 0 (0/00/00) 0 (0/00/00) unused
e (user) 0 (0/00/00) 0 (0/00/00) unused
f (user) 0 (0/00/00) 0 (0/00/00) unused
g (user) 1257768 (1941/00/00) 7145496 (11027/00/00) 4.2BSD
edlabel> w
edlabel> q
ssh: ifconfig le0 192.168.20.65
ssh: mount_nfs -T -o ro 192.168.20.1:/r/sun3/9.0_RC1 /mnt
ssh: dd if=/mnt/miniroot.fs of=/dev/rsd0b bs=8k
768+0 records in
768+0 records out
6291456 bytes transferred in 44.350 secs (141859 bytes/sec)
ssh: halt
halted by root
signal 15
ssh: [ 170.6200240] syncing disks... done
[ 170.6400240] unmounting file systems...
[ 170.9700240] unmounting done
[ 170.9800240] halted.
>b sd(0,0,1) -s
Boot: sd(0,0,1) -s
>> NetBSD/sun3 ufsboot [1.13 (Wed Nov 27 16:14:52 UTC 2019)]
ufsboot: trying netbsd
open netbsd: No such file or directory
ufsboot: trying netbsd.old
open netbsd.old: No such file or directory
ufsboot: trying netbsd.sun3
1647876+85580 [159312+145642]=0x1f1e64
starting program at 0x4000
console is ttya
[ 1.0000000] Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
[ 1.0000000] 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017,
[ 1.0000000] 2018, 2019 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved.
[ 1.0000000] Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
[ 1.0000000] The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
[ 1.0000000] NetBSD 9.0_RC1 (INSTALL) #0: Wed Nov 27 16:14:52 UTC 2019
[ 1.0000000] mkrepro@mkrepro.NetBSD.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/sun3/compile/INSTALL
[ 1.0000000] Model: sun3 60
[ 1.0000000] fpu: mc68881
[ 1.0000000] total memory = 24576 KB
[ 1.0000000] avail memory = 22512 KB
[ 1.0000000] mainbus0 (root)
[ 1.0000000] obio0 at mainbus0
[ 1.0000000] zsc0 at obio0 addr 0x0 ipl 6: (softpri 3)
[ 1.0000000] kbd0 at zsc0 channel 0: baud rate 1200
[ 1.0000000] zsc0: channel 1 not configured
[ 1.0000000] zsc1 at obio0 addr 0x20000 ipl 6: (softpri 3)
[ 1.0000000] zstty0 at zsc1 channel 0 (console i/o)
[ 1.0000000] zstty1 at zsc1 channel 1
[ 1.0000000] eeprom0 at obio0 addr 0x40000
[ 1.0000000] oclock0 at obio0 addr 0x60000 ipl 5: intersil7170
[ 1.0000000] memerr0 at obio0 addr 0x80000 ipl 7: (Parity memory)
[ 1.0000000] intreg0 at obio0 addr 0xa0000
[ 1.0000000] le0 at obio0 addr 0x120000 ipl 3: address 08:00:20:06:a2:15
[ 1.0000000] le0: 8 receive buffers, 2 transmit buffers
[ 1.0000000] si0 at obio0 addr 0x140000 ipl 2: options=0xf
[ 1.0000000] scsibus0 at si0: 8 targets, 8 luns per target
[ 1.0000000] enabling interrupts
[ 1.0300240] scsibus0: waiting 2 seconds for devices to settle...
[ 5.4200240] sd0 at scsibus0 target 0 lun 0: <MELCO, DSC-UE4.3G, 1.05> disk fixed
[ 5.4500240] sd0: 4103 MB, 12968 cyl, 6 head, 108 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 8403264 sectors
[ 5.4800240] sd0: async, 8-bit transfers
[ 8.0100240] boot device: sd0b
[ 8.0700240] root on sd0b dumps on sd0b
[ 8.1800240] root file system type: ffs
[ 8.2100240] kern.module.path=/stand/sun3/9.0/modules
[ 8.2300240] WARNING: preposterous TOD clock time
[ 8.2400240] WARNING: using filesystem time
[ 8.2500240] WARNING: CHECK AND RESET THE DATE!
intr ^C kill ^U erase ^? werase ^W newcrt
To install NetBSD, enter the command: install
Otherwise, enter the command: halt
# install
Welcome to the NetBSD/sun3 90_RC1 installation program.
This program is designed to help you put NetBSD on your disk,
in a simple and rational way. You'll be asked several questions,
and it would probably be useful to have your disk's hardware
manual, the installation notes, and a calculator handy.
As with anything which modifies your disk's contents, this
program can cause SIGNIFICANT data loss, and you are advised
to make sure your data is backed up before beginning the
installation process.
Default answers are displayed in brackets after the questions.
You can hit Control-C at any time to quit, but if you do so at a
prompt, you may have to hit return. Also, quitting in the middle of
installation may leave your system in an inconsistent state.
Proceed with installation? [n] y
Cool! Let's get to it...
Remounting root read-write...
swapctl: WARNING: /kern/rootdev is readable by the world
The installation program needs to know which disk to consider
the root disk. Note the unit number may be different than
the unit number you used in the standalone installation
program.
Available disks are:
sd0
Which disk is the root disk? sd0
Do you wish to edit the disklabel on sd0? [y]n
You will now have the opportunity to enter filesystem information.
You will be prompted for device name and mount point (full path,
including the prepending '/' character).
Note that these do not have to be in any particular order. You will
be given the opportunity to edit the resulting 'fstab' file before
any of the filesystems are mounted. At that time you will be able
to resolve any filesystem order dependencies.
The following will be used for the root filesystem:
sd0a /
Device name? [RETURN if you already entered all devices] sd0g
Mount point? /usr
Device name? [RETURN if you already entered all devices]
Ok to configure sd0b as a swap device? [] y
You have configured the following devices and mount points:
sd0a /
sd0g /usr
sd0b swap
Filesystems will now be created on these devices. If you made any
mistakes, you may edit this now. Edit? [n]
Creating filesystems...
/dev/rsd0a: 486.0MB (995328 sectors) block size 8192, fragment size 1024
using 11 cylinder groups of 44.19MB, 5656 blks, 11008 inodes.
super-block backups (for fsck_ffs -b #) at:
32,
90528,
181024,
271520,
362016,
452512,
543008,
633504,
724000,
814496,
904992,
/dev/rsd0g: 3489.0MB (7145496 sectors) block size 16384, fragment size 2048
using 19 cylinder groups of 183.64MB, 11753 blks, 23168 inodes.
super-block backups (for fsck_ffs -b #) at:
32,
376128,
752224,
1128320,
1504416,
1880512,
2256608,
2632704,
3008800,
3384896,
3760992,
4137088,
4513184,
4889280,
5265376,
5641472,
6017568,
6393664,
6769760,
You will now be given the opportunity to configure the network. This will
be useful if you need to transfer the installation sets via FTP or NFS.
Even if you choose not to transfer installation sets that way, this
information will be preserved and copied into the new root filesystem.
Note, enter all symbolic host names WITHOUT the domain name appended.
I.e. use 'hostname' NOT 'hostname.domain.name'.
Configure the network? [y]
Enter system hostname: [] hydra
Enter DNS domain name: localdomain
You may configure the following network interfaces (the interfaces
marked with [X] have been successfully configured):
le0
Configure which interface? [done] le0
IP address? [] 192.168.20.65
Symbolic (host) name? hydra
Netmask? [] 255.255.255.0
Your network interface might require explicit selection
of the type of network medium attached. Supported media:
manual
Additional media type arguments (none)? []
Your network interface might require additional link-layer
directives (like 'link0'). If this is the case you can enter
these at the next prompt.
Additional link-layer arguments (none)? []
You may configure the following network interfaces (the interfaces
marked with [X] have been successfully configured):
[X] le0
Configure which interface? [done]
Enter IP address of default route: [none] 192.168.20.1
Enter IP address of primary nameserver: [none] 192.168.20.1
Would you like to use the nameserver now? [y]
The host table is as follows:
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.20.65 hydra hydra.localdomain
You may want to edit the host table in the event that
you need to mount an NFS server.
Would you like to edit the host table? [n]
You will now be given the opportunity to escape to the command shell to
do any additional network configuration you may need. This may include
adding additional routes, if needed. In addition, you might take this
opportunity to redo the default route in the event that it failed above.
If you do change the default route, and wish for that change to carry over
to the installed system, execute the following command at the shell
prompt:
echo <ip_address_of_gateway> > /tmp/mygate
where <ip_address_of_gateway> is the IP address of the default router.
Escape to shell? [n] y
Type 'exit' to return to install.
# echo 192.168.20.1 > /tmp/mygate
# exit
The fstab is configured as follows:
/dev/sd0a / ffs rw 1 1
/dev/sd0g /usr ffs rw 1 2
/dev/sd0b none swap sw 0 0
You may wish to edit the fstab. For example, you may need to resolve
dependencies in the order which the filesystems are mounted. You may
also wish to take this opportunity to place NFS mounts in the fstab.
This would be especially useful if you plan to keep '/usr' on an NFS
server.
Edit the fstab? [n]
exec: mount_ffs -o async /dev/sd0a /mnt
/dev/sd0a on /mnt type ffs (asynchronous, local, fsid: 0x700/0x78b, reads: sync 1 async 0, writes: sync 0 async 0)
exec: mount_ffs -o async /dev/sd0g /mnt/usr
/dev/sd0g on /mnt/usr type ffs (asynchronous, local, fsid: 0x706/0x78b, reads: sync 1 async 0, writes: sync 0 async 0)
It is now time to extract the installation sets onto the hard disk.
Make sure the sets are either on a local device (i.e. tape, CD-ROM) or on a
network server.
Would you like to see each file listed during extraction (verbose) mode?
On some console hardware, such as serial consoles and Sun frame buffers,
this can extend the total extraction time.
Use verbose listing for extractions? [y] n
Not using verbose listing.
Install from (f)tp, (t)ape, (C)D-ROM, (N)FS or local (d)isk? N
Server IP address? [] 192.168.20.1
Filesystem on server to mount? [] /r/sun3/9.0_RC1
Use TCP transport (only works with capable NFS server)? [n] y
The following sets are available for extraction:
(marked sets have already been extracted)
base.tgz
comp.tgz
etc.tgz
games.tgz
man.tgz
misc.tgz
rescue.tgz
text.tgz
Continue extraction [y]?
File name(s) (or all) [base.tgz]? all
Extracting the base.tgz set:
Extraction complete.
Extracting the comp.tgz set:
Extraction complete.
Extracting the etc.tgz set:
Extraction complete.
Extracting the games.tgz set:
Extraction complete.
Extracting the man.tgz set:
Extraction complete.
Extracting the misc.tgz set:
Extraction complete.
Extracting the rescue.tgz set:
Extraction complete.
Extracting the text.tgz set:
Extraction complete.
The following sets are available for extraction:
(marked sets have already been extracted)
[X] base.tgz
[X] comp.tgz
[X] etc.tgz
[X] games.tgz
[X] man.tgz
[X] misc.tgz
[X] rescue.tgz
[X] text.tgz
Continue extraction [n]?
Extract more sets? [n]
Copying fstab...done.
Copying ifconfig.le0...done.
Copying hosts...done.
Copying myname...done.
Copying mygate...done.
Copying resolv.conf...done.
Select a time zone for your location. Timezones are represented on the
system by a directory structure rooted in "/usr/share/zoneinfo". Most
timezones can be selected by entering a token like "MET" or "GMT-6".
Other zones are grouped by continent, with detailed zone information
separated by a slash ("/"), e.g. "US/Pacific".
To get a listing of what's available in /usr/share/zoneinfo, enter "?"
at the prompts below.
What timezone are you in ['?' for list] [GMT]? Japan
You have selected timezone "Japan".
Installing timezone link...done.
Making devices...-done.
No kernel set extracted. Copying sun3 miniroot kernel...done.
Installing boot block...
File system: /dev/rsd0a
File system type: ffs (blocksize 8192, needswap 0)
Primary bootstrap: bootxx
Secondary bootstrap: ufsboot
Bootstrap start sector: 1
Bootstrap byte count: 6740
Bootstrap block table: 118 entries of 8192 bytes available, 3 used: 6816 6832 6848
Writing bootstrap
done.
[: SMALL test, no fallback usage
Syncing disks...done.
Umounting filesystems... /mnt/usr /mnt Done.
CONGRATULATIONS! You have successfully installed NetBSD!
To boot the installed system, enter halt at the command prompt. Once the
system has halted, reset the machine and boot from the disk.
# halt
halted by root
[ 10649.8000240] syncing disks... 1 done
[ 10649.8300240] unmounting file systems...
[ 10650.0800240] unmounting done
[ 10650.0900240] halted.
>k2
Selftest Completed.
Sun Workstation, Model Sun-3/60C/G.
ROM Rev 2.8.3, 24MB memory installed, Serial #57905.
Ethernet address 08:00:20:06:A2:15.
EEPROM: Using RS232 A port.
Selftest Completed.
Sun Workstation, Model Sun-3/60C/G.
ROM Rev 2.8.3, 24MB memory installed, Serial #57905.
Ethernet address 08:00:20:06:A2:15.
Testing 24 Megabytes of Memory ... Completed.
Auto-boot in progress...
Boot: sd(0,0,0)
>> NetBSD/sun3 ufsboot [1.13 (Wed Nov 27 16:14:52 UTC 2019)]
ufsboot: trying netbsd
1647876+85580 [159312+145642]=0x1f1e64
starting program at 0x4000
console is ttya
[ 1.0000000] Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
[ 1.0000000] 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017,
[ 1.0000000] 2018, 2019 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved.
[ 1.0000000] Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
[ 1.0000000] The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
[ 1.0000000] NetBSD 9.0_RC1 (INSTALL) #0: Wed Nov 27 16:14:52 UTC 2019
[ 1.0000000] mkrepro@mkrepro.NetBSD.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/sun3/compile/INSTALL
[ 1.0000000] Model: sun3 60
[ 1.0000000] fpu: mc68881
[ 1.0000000] total memory = 24576 KB
[ 1.0000000] avail memory = 22512 KB
[ 1.0000000] mainbus0 (root)
[ 1.0000000] obio0 at mainbus0
[ 1.0000000] zsc0 at obio0 addr 0x0 ipl 6: (softpri 3)
[ 1.0000000] kbd0 at zsc0 channel 0: baud rate 1200
[ 1.0000000] zsc0: channel 1 not configured
[ 1.0000000] zsc1 at obio0 addr 0x20000 ipl 6: (softpri 3)
[ 1.0000000] zstty0 at zsc1 channel 0 (console i/o)
[ 1.0000000] zstty1 at zsc1 channel 1
[ 1.0000000] eeprom0 at obio0 addr 0x40000
[ 1.0000000] oclock0 at obio0 addr 0x60000 ipl 5: intersil7170
[ 1.0000000] memerr0 at obio0 addr 0x80000 ipl 7: (Parity memory)
[ 1.0000000] intreg0 at obio0 addr 0xa0000
[ 1.0000000] le0 at obio0 addr 0x120000 ipl 3: address 08:00:20:06:a2:15
[ 1.0000000] le0: 8 receive buffers, 2 transmit buffers
[ 1.0000000] si0 at obio0 addr 0x140000 ipl 2: options=0xf
[ 1.0000000] scsibus0 at si0: 8 targets, 8 luns per target
[ 1.0000000] enabling interrupts
[ 1.0300240] scsibus0: waiting 2 seconds for devices to settle...
[ 5.4200240] sd0 at scsibus0 target 0 lun 0: <MELCO, DSC-UE4.3G, 1.05> disk fixed
[ 5.4500240] sd0: 4103 MB, 12968 cyl, 6 head, 108 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 8403264 sectors
[ 5.4700240] sd0: async, 8-bit transfers
[ 7.9900240] boot device: sd0a
[ 8.0500240] root on sd0a dumps on sd0b
[ 8.1500240] root file system type: ffs
[ 8.1800240] kern.module.path=/stand/sun3/9.0/modules
[ 8.2000240] WARNING: preposterous TOD clock time
[ 8.2100240] WARNING: using filesystem time
[ 8.2200240] WARNING: CHECK AND RESET THE DATE!
Sun Jan 5 16:13:03 GMT 2020
Starting root file system check:
/dev/rsd0a: file system is clean; not checking
swapctl: adding /dev/sd0b as swap device at priority 0
Starting file system checks:
/dev/rsd0g: file system is clean; not checking
random_seed: /var/db/entropy-file: Not present
Setting tty flags.
Setting sysctl variables:
Starting network.
Hostname: hydra
Configuring network interfaces: le0.
Adding interface aliases:.
add net default: gateway 192.168.20.1
Waiting for DAD to complete for statically configured addresses...
Building databases: dev, utmp, utmpx, services.
Starting syslogd.
Could not open /dev/crypto: Device not configured
Mounting all file systems...
Clearing temporary files.
Creating a.out runtime link editor directory cache.
Checking quotas: done.
Setting securelevel: kern.securelevel: 0 -> 1
Starting virecover.
Checking for core dump...
savecore: (null): _ksyms_symsz not in namelist
Jan 6 01:18:39 hydra savecore: (null): _ksyms_symsz not in namelist
Starting local daemons:.
Updating motd.
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
postfix: rebuilding /etc/mail/aliases (missing /etc/mail/aliases.db)
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
newaliases: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
postalias: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
postsuper: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
/usr/sbin/postconf: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address family not supported by protocol family
Starting inetd.
Starting cron.
Mon Jan 6 01:31:26 JST 2020
NetBSD/sun3 (hydra) (ttya)
login: root
Jan 6 01:32:11 hydra login: ROOT LOGIN (root) on tty ttya
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NetBSD 9.0_RC1 (INSTALL) #0: Wed Nov 27 16:14:52 UTC 2019
Welcome to NetBSD!
This system is running a release candidate of the NetBSD operating system,
aimed at shaking out the most serious bugs that may affect the next formal
release. It should be considered close to release quality, but may still
contain unresolved issues.
You are encouraged to test this version as thoroughly as possible. Should you
encounter any problem, please report it back to the development team using the
send-pr(1) utility (requires a working MTA). If yours is not properly set up,
use the web interface at: https://www.NetBSD.org/support/send-pr.html
Thank you for helping us test and improve this NetBSD release candidate.
We recommend that you create a non-root account and use su(1) for root access.
No entry for terminal type "unknown";
using dumb terminal settings.
hydra#
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